Zoofilia: Con Gallinas Hot

for flock inventory, facial recognition for identity, and facial expression analysis for health assessments. Canine Science and Epilepsy : Large-scale studies have successfully used Bayesian Networks Random Forests

Because they can’t tell us where it hurts, they show us through "misbehavior." A cat that stops using the litter box might not be spiteful; it might have a painful urinary tract infection or arthritis that makes climbing into the box difficult. Similarly, sudden aggression in an older dog is frequently linked to chronic pain or neurological decline rather than a change in temperament. The Science of Stress

For a long time, veterinary medicine and animal behavior were treated as two separate worlds. If a dog had a limp, you saw a vet; if it chewed up the sofa, you called a trainer. Today, that wall is crumbling. We now understand that a pet’s physical health and their behavioral "personality" are two sides of the same coin. Behavior as a Vital Sign

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We will be closed today, Tuesday, December 2nd, due to inclement weather.

91st Annual Meeting

May 15, 2025 at Holy Family Church

The meeting will be held at Holy Family Church, Saffin Center Hall in the Riede Room, 3926 Poplar Level Rd. There will be reports on our progress over the past year, along with refreshments and door prizes.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. City Barbecue is catering the event. Cost is $14 per person.

Make a reservation by calling or emailing us at kemba@kembaky.org by May 9.

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