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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
29
Citations
3166
World Ranking
2580
National Ranking
150

Best Publications

  • A focus group study of veterinarians' and pet owners' perceptions of veterinarian-client communication in companion animal practice.

    Jason B. Coe;Cindy L. Adams;Brenda N. Bonnett

  • A focus group study of veterinarians' and pet owners' perceptions of the monetary aspects of veterinary care.

    Jason B Coe;Cindy L Adams;Brenda N Bonnett

  • A scoping review of published research on the relinquishment of companion animals.

    Jason B. Coe;Ian Young;Kim Lambert;Laura Dysart

  • Effect of veterinarian-client-patient interactions on client adherence to dentistry and surgery recommendations in companion-animal practice.

    Unknown

  • Pet owners' and veterinarians' perceptions of information exchange and clinical decision-making in companion animal practice.

    Unknown

  • The role of veterinary team effectiveness in job satisfaction and burnout in companion animal veterinary clinics

    Irene C. Moore;Jason B. Coe;Cindy L. Adams;Peter D. Conlon

  • Prevalence and nature of cost discussions during clinical appointments in companion animal practice.

    Jason B. Coe;Cindy L. Adams;Brenda N. Bonnett

  • 2021 AAHA Nutrition and Weight Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats.

    Unknown

  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of the proportion of dogs surrendered for dog-related and owner-related reasons.

    Kim Lambert;Jason Coe;Lee Niel;Cate Dewey

  • Predicting free‐roaming cat population densities in urban areas

    Unknown

  • Analysis of solicitation of client concerns in companion animal practice

    Laura M. A. Dysart;Jason B. Coe;Cindy L. Adams

  • The Protective Association between Pet Ownership and Depression among Street-involved Youth: A Cross-sectional Study

    Michelle Lem;Jason B. Coe;Derek B. Haley;Elizabeth Stone

  • Risk factors associated with stranger-directed aggression in domestic dogs

    Hannah E. Flint;Jason B. Coe;James A. Serpell;David L. Pearl

  • Prevalence of and risk factors for hock and knee injuries on dairy cows in tiestall housing in Canada

    C.G.R. Nash;D.F. Kelton;T.J. DeVries;E. Vasseur

  • Impacts of the process and decision-making around companion animal euthanasia on veterinary wellbeing.

    Unknown

  • Development and validation of an instrument for measuring appointment-specific client satisfaction in companion-animal practice.

    J.B. Coe;C.L. Adams;K. Eva;S. Desmarais

  • Qualitative study of the communication expectations of clients accessing oncology care at a tertiary referral center for dogs with life-limiting cancer

    Unknown

  • Studying the relationship between on-farm environmental conditions and local meteorological station data during the summer

    D.A. Shock;S.J. LeBlanc;K.E. Leslie;K. Hand

  • Treating Distressed Animals as Participants: I Know Responses in Veterinarians’ Pet-Directed Talk

    Clare MacMartin;Jason B. Coe;Cindy L. Adams

  • Effects of Companion Animal Ownership among Canadian Street-involved Youth: A Qualitative Analysis

    Michelle Lem;Jason B. Coe;Derek B. Haley;Elizabeth Stone

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Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

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