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Milgram, N.W.; Head, E.; Muggenburg, B.; Holowachuk, D.; Murphey, H.; Estrada, J.; Ikeda-Douglas, C.J.; Zicker, S.C.; Cotman, C.W. Landmark discrimination learning in the dog: effects of age, an antioxidant fortified food, and cognitive strategy 2002 Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 2806 26 679-695
Morton, D.B. Self-consciousness and animal suffering 2000 Biologist (London, England) 618 47 77-80
Nosek, J. The ecology and public health importance of Dermacentor marginatus and D. reticulatus ticks in Central Europe 1972 Folia Parasitologica 2720 19 93-102
Nowlan, S.S.; Deibel, R.H. Group Q streptococci. I. Ecology, serology, physiology, and relationship to established enterococci 1967 Journal of Bacteriology 2746 94 291-296
Oliva, J.L.; Rault, J.-L.; Appleton, B.; Lill, A. Oxytocin enhances the appropriate use of human social cues by the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) in an object choice task 2015 Animal Cognition 5887 18 767-775
Osthaus, B.; Lea, S.E.G.; Slater, A.M. Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) fail to show understanding of means-end connections in a string-pulling task 2005 Animal Cognition 2513 8 37-47
Osthaus, B.; Proops, L.; Hocking, I.; Burden, F. Spatial cognition and perseveration by horses, donkeys and mules in a simple A-not-B detour task 2013 5694 16 301-305
Pennisi, E. Animal cognition. Man's best friend(s) reveal the possible roots of social intelligence 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2835 312 1737
Pitchford, R.J.; Visser, P.S.; du Toit, J.F.; de Pienaar, U.V.; Young, E. Observations on the ecology of Schistosoma mattheei Veglia & Le Roux, 1929, in portion of the Kruger National Park and surrounding area using a new quantitative technique for egg output 1973 Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2711 44 405-420
Pongrácz, P.; Miklósi, Á.; Vida, V.; Csányi, V. The pet dogs ability for learning from a human demonstrator in a detour task is independent from the breed and age 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6584 90 309-323