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Journal article

WILLIAMS, E., CARTER, A., RENDLE, J., FONTANI, S., WALSH, N.D., ARMSTRONG, S., HICKMAN, S., VAGLIO, S. and WARD, S.J., 2022. The impact of COVID-19 zoo closures on behavioural and physiological parameters of welfare in primates. Animals, 12 (13): 1622.

HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J., CHICO, G., BRADBURY, J., GENTLE, L.K., BARFIELD, D. and O’NEILL, D.G., 2022. Risk factors for severe and fatal heat-related illness in UK dogs—a VetCompass study. Veterinary Sciences, 9 (5): 231. ISSN 2306-7381

HALL, E.J., RADFORD, A.D. and CARTER, A.J., 2022. Surveillance of heat-related illness in small animals presenting to veterinary practices in the UK between 2013-2018. Open Veterinary Journal, 12 (1), pp. 5-16. ISSN 2226-4485

CARTER, A., BOYD, J. and WILLIAMS, E., 2022. Understanding the impact of scale height on the kinetics and kinematics of dogs in working trials. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8: 742068.

HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J. and FARNWORTH, M.J., 2021. Exploring owner perceptions of the impacts of seasonal weather variations on canine activity and potential consequences for human–canine relationships. Animals, 11 (11): 3302.

WILLIAMS, E., CARTER, A. and BOYD, J., 2021. Kinetics and kinematics of working trials dogs: the impact of long jump length on peak vertical landing force and joint angulation. Animals, 11 (10): 2804. ISSN 2076-2615

HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J., BRADBURY, J., BARFIELD, D. and O’NEILL, D.G., 2021. Proposing the VetCompass clinical grading tool for heat-related illness in dogs. Scientific Reports, 11: 6828. ISSN 2045-2322

WILLIAMS, E., CARTER, A., RENDLE, J. and WARD, S.J., 2021. Understanding impacts of zoo visitors: quantifying behavioural changes of two popular zoo species during COVID-19 closures. Applied Animal Behaviour Science: 105253. ISSN 0168-1591

WILLIAMS, E., CARTER, A., RENDLE, J. and WARD, S.J., 2021. Impacts of COVID-19 on animals in zoos: a longitudinal multi-species analysis. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens, 2 (2), pp. 130-145. ISSN 2673-5636

CARTER, A.J. and MARTIN, J.H., 2020. Demographic changes in UK rescue centre dog population between 2014 and 2018. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. ISSN 1088-8705

CARTER, A.J., HALL, E.J., CONNOLLY, S.L., RUSSELL, Z.F. and MITCHELL, K., 2020. Drugs, dogs, and driving: the potential for year-round thermal stress in UK vehicles. Open Veterinary Journal, 10 (2), pp. 216-225. ISSN 2226-4485

WILLIAMS, E., BREMNER-HARRISON, S., HALL, C. and CARTER, A., 2020. Understanding temporal social dynamics in zoo animal management: an elephant case study. Animals, 10 (5): 882. ISSN 2076-2615

CARTER, A., MCNALLY, D. and ROSHIER, A., 2020. Canine collars: an investigation of collar type and the forces applied to a simulated neck model. Veterinary Record. ISSN 0042-4900

HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J. and O'NEILL, D.G., 2020. Dogs don't die just in hot cars – exertional heat-related illness (heatstroke) is a greater threat to UK dogs. Animals, 10 (8): 1324. ISSN 2076-2615

HALL, E. and CARTER, A., 2020. Incidence and risk factors for heat-related illness (heatstroke) in UK dogs under primary veterinary care in 2016. Scientific Reports, 10: 9128. ISSN 2045-2322

WILLIAMS, E., CARTER, A., HALL, C. and BREMNER-HARRISON, S., 2019. Social interactions in zoo-housed elephants: factors affecting social relationships. Animals, 9 (10): 747. ISSN 2076-2615

WILLIAMS, E., CARTER, A., HALL, C. and BREMNER-HARRISON, S., 2019. Exploring the relationship between personality and social interactions in zoo-housed elephants: incorporation of keeper expertise. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. ISSN 0168-1591

HALL, E.J., FLEMING, A. and CARTER, A.J., 2019. Investigating the use of non-contact infrared thermometers in cats and dogs. The Veterinary Nurse, 10 (2), pp. 109-115. ISSN 2044-0065

CARTER, A.J., DIMITROVA, A. and HALL, E.J., 2019. Field testing two animal-specific non-contact thermometers on healthy horses. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 34 (4), pp. 96-101. ISSN 1741-5349

HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J., STEVENSON, A.G. and HALL, C., 2018. Establishing a yard specific normal rectal temperature reference range for horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. ISSN 0737-0806

CARTER, A.J. and HALL, E.J., 2018. Investigating factors affecting the body temperature of dogs competing in cross country (canicross) races in the UK. Journal of Thermal Biology, 72, pp. 33-38. ISSN 0306-4565

HALL, E.J. and CARTER, A., 2017. Establishing a reference range for normal canine tympanic membrane temperature measured with a veterinary aural thermometer. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 32 (12), pp. 369-373. ISSN 1741-5349

BIRCH, E., CARTER, A. and BOYD, J., 2016. An examination of jump kinematics in dogs over increasing hurdle heights. Comparative Exercise Physiology, 12 (2), pp. 91-98. ISSN 1755-2540

HALL, E.J. and CARTER, A., 2016. Heatstroke – providing evidence-based advice to dog owners. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 31 (12), pp. 359-363. ISSN 1741-5349

BIRCH, E., BOYD, J., DOYLE, G. and PULLEN, A., 2015. Small and medium agility dogs alter their kinematics when the distance between hurdles differs. Comparative Exercise Physiology, 11 (2), pp. 75-78. ISSN 1755-2540

BRADSHAW, J.W.S., PULLEN, A.J. and ROONEY, N.J., 2015. Why do adult dogs ‘play’? Behavioural Processes, 110, pp. 82-87. ISSN 0376-6357

BIRCH, E., BOYD, J., DOYLE, G. and PULLEN, A., 2015. The effects of altered distances between obstacles on the jump kinematics and apparent joint angulations of large agility dogs. The Veterinary Journal. ISSN 1090-0233

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2013. The effect of familiarity on behavior of kenneled dogs during interactions with conspecifics. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 16 (1), pp. 64-76. ISSN 1088-8705

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2012. Habituation and dishabituation during object play in kennel-housed dogs. Animal Cognition, 15 (6), pp. 1143-1150. ISSN 1435-9448

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2012. The effect of familiarity on behaviour of kennel housed dogs during interactions with humans. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 137 (12), pp. 66-73.

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2010. Preferences for toy types and presentations in kennel housed dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 125 (34), pp. 151-156. ISSN 0168-1591

Chapter in book

HALL, E., CARTER, A. and O’NEILL, D., 2020. Hot dogs – what triggers fan the flames of heat related illness for UK dogs? In: BSAVA Congress 2020 proceedings. Quedgeley: British Small Animal Veterinary Association, p. 385. ISBN 9781910443767

HALL, E., CARTER, A. and O’NEILL, D., 2020. Hot dogs — which dog types have highest risk of heat related illness in the UK? In: BSAVA Congress 2020 proceedings. Quedgeley: British Small Animal Veterinary Association, p. 384. ISBN 9781910443767

Conference contribution

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2010. Habituation and dishabituation during object play in kennel housed dogs: consequences for environmental enrichment. In: 2nd Canine Science Forum, Vienna, 5-9 July 2010.

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2010. The effect of familiarity on behaviour of kennel housed dogs during interactions with conspecifics. In: Companion Animal Behaviour Therapy Study Group (CABTSG) Study Day, Birmingham, 2010.

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2009. Toys as a form of enrichment for kennel housed dogs. In: 9th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment (ICEE), Paignton, 2009.

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2009. The effect of familiarity on behaviour of kennel housed dogs during interactions with humans. In: 43rd Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE), Cairns, 6-10 July 2009.

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2008. Toys as a form of enrichment for kennel housed dogs. In: Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) Easter Conference, Edinburgh, April 2008.

PULLEN, A.J., MERRILL, R.J.N. and BRADSHAW, J.W.S., 2008. Toys as a form of enrichment for kennel housed dogs. In: 1st Canine Science Forum, Budapest, July 2008.

Thesis

HALL, E.J., 2024. Hot dogs – advancing the epidemiology and clinical definition of heat-related illness in UK dogs. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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