Beliefs and Attitudes of Residents in Queensland, Australia, about Managing Dog and Cat Impacts on Native Wildlife
Carter J, Paterson MBA, Morton JM, Gelves-Gomez F. Beliefs and Attitudes of Residents in Queensland, Australia, about Managing Dog and Cat Impacts on Native Wildlife. Animals 2020, 10: 1637. PMID: 32932937, PMCID: PMC7552295, DOI: 10.3390/ani10091637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWild dogsCompanion speciesImpacts of dogsCat's deathResponsible pet ownershipCat impactsNon-lethal methodAnimal welfareBeliefs of residentsNative wildlifeWildlifePet ownershipCareful managementSentient creaturesSpeciesManagement initiativesQueenslandDogsCatsAustraliaProblematic tensionMost placesImpactWelfareMajority of respondentsRandomized controlled clinical study evaluating the efficacy and safety of intratumoral treatment of canine mast cell tumors with tigilanol tiglate (EBC‐46)
De Ridder TR, Campbell JE, Burke‐Schwarz C, Clegg D, Elliot EL, Geller S, Kozak W, Pittenger ST, Pruitt JB, Riehl J, White J, Wiest ML, Johannes CM, Morton J, Jones PD, Schmidt PF, Gordon V, Reddell P. Randomized controlled clinical study evaluating the efficacy and safety of intratumoral treatment of canine mast cell tumors with tigilanol tiglate (EBC‐46). Journal Of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2020, 35: 415-429. PMID: 32542733, PMCID: PMC7848366, DOI: 10.1111/jvim.15806.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMast cell tumorsComplete responseControl dogsAdverse eventsIntratumoral treatmentTigilanol tiglateCell tumorsClinical studiesTumor volumeModified Response Evaluation CriteriaTT treatmentOverall complete responseResponse Evaluation CriteriaCanine mast cell tumorsPhase 1Quality of lifeConcomitant medicationsTumor resolutionLocal treatmentTreatment responseSolid tumorsDogsTumorsTreatmentEfficacy