Some Pet Birds May Have Avian Chlamydiosis And Pose Risk To Humans
Some Pet Birds May Have Avian Chlamydiosis And Pose Risk To Humans
Officials in Washington State have warned that some cockatiels, as well as other pet birds that were shipped by a national distributor, may pose a risk to humans who are in contact with them. Approximately 20 PetSmart stores in 11 Washington counties have had birds delivered to them from this distributor. Some of these birds had tested positive for avian chlamydiosis - infected humans can develop psittacosis (the human form of the disease). [click link for full article]
Testing Canine Cognitive Abilities
Like us, our canine friends are able to form abstract concepts. Friederike Range and colleagues from the University of Vienna in Austria have shown for the first time that dogs can classify complex color photographs and place them into categories in the same way that humans do. And the dogs successfully demonstrate their learning through the use of computer automated touch-screens, eliminating potential human influence. [click link for full article]
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