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Lisa J Wallis

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Wallis L, Radford A, Belshaw Z, Jackson J, Kubinyi E, German A, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2024 Apr; 11:1358480. PMID: 38638642
Perceptions of dog owners and veterinary professionals (surgeons/nurses) can influence the preventive healthcare and treatment provided to dogs, especially at the senior life-stage, when chronic diseases become more common. This...
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Chapagain D, Wallis L, Range F, Affenzeller N, Serra J, Viranyi Z
PLoS One . 2020 Sep; 15(9):e0238517. PMID: 32936808
Dogs demonstrate behavioural changes and cognitive decline during aging. Compared to laboratory dogs, little is known about aging in pet dogs exposed to different environments and nutrition. In this study,...
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Wallis L, Iotchev I, Kubinyi E
PLoS One . 2020 Mar; 15(3):e0231043. PMID: 32208457
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227253.].
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Wallis L, Szabo D, Kubinyi E
Front Vet Sci . 2020 Jan; 6:493. PMID: 31993445
The dog has been suggested as a possible model for personality development over the lifespan, however, we know little about how aging may shape their personality or the magnitude of...
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Wallis L, Iotchev I, Kubinyi E
PLoS One . 2020 Jan; 15(1):e0227253. PMID: 31899765
Social dominance is an important and widely used concept, however, different interpretations have led to ambiguity in the scientific literature and in popular science. Even though in ethology dominance is...
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Kubinyi E, Wallis L
PeerJ . 2019 May; 7:e6838. PMID: 31119074
Dominance is well defined in ethology, debated in psychology, and is often unclear among the dog owning public and in the press. However, to date, no study has examined how...
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Wallis L, Range F, Kubinyi E, Chapagain D, Serra J, Huber L
ACI 2017 Improv Relat (2017) . 2018 Oct; 2017. PMID: 30283918
Aged dogs suffer from reduced mobility and activity levels, which can affect their daily lives. It is quite typical for owners of older dogs to reduce all activities such as...
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Wallis L, Szabo D, Erdelyi-Belle B, Kubinyi E
Front Vet Sci . 2018 Sep; 5:200. PMID: 30191153
Although dogs' life expectancies are six to twelve times shorter than that of humans, the demographics (e. g., living conditions) of dogs can still change considerably with aging, similarly to...
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Chapagain D, Viranyi Z, Wallis L, Huber L, Serra J, Range F
Front Aging Neurosci . 2017 May; 9:100. PMID: 28473766
Aging of attentiveness affects cognitive functions like perception and working memory, which can seriously impact communication between dogs and humans, potentially hindering training and cooperation. Previous studies have revealed that...
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Wallis L, Viranyi Z, Muller C, Serisier S, Huber L, Range F
Age (Dordr) . 2016 Jan; 38(1):6. PMID: 26728398
In laboratory dogs, aging leads to a decline in various cognitive domains such as learning, memory and behavioural flexibility. However, much less is known about aging in pet dogs, i.e....