Dr Beth Ventura

@bethologist.bsky.social

Animal welfare scientist 🐮🐐🐖🐑. Lover of burritos. And coffee ☕️. She/her Formerly known as @drsassenach in the other place.

Other corvids too have been filmed using lids or other small objects as sleds, to repeatedly slide down icy roofs and slopes. (This is the first video I've seen, however, where the sledder takes their tool with them afterwards.)

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How do monitoring tech like smart collars & home cameras impact dogs & their owners? Happy to share a new paper on this topic, from a wonderful collab led by Luis Fernando Costa Garrido (Etholab, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná) w/ UBC AWP & Guelph: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Watch dogs: A mixed-methods investigation of dog owners’ views on dog monitoring technologies

Dog monitoring technologies are increasingly integrated into dog owners’ routines, yet the perceived impacts of these technologies on dogs and their o…

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New paper out on how UK undergrads in animal-focused programs think about animal welfare, including animal welfare as a scientific discipline (Spoiler: it's complicated): Was wonderful working with the fab Annabelle Beaver on seeing this through- let us know what you think! bit.ly/4oHQO2X

Undergraduate student attitudes towards animal welfare science: An investigation to inform teaching approaches | Animal Welfare | Cambridge Core

Undergraduate student attitudes towards animal welfare science: An investigation to inform teaching approaches - Volume 34

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Outdoor access for cats is divisive. Taking them for walks may be a compromise, yet there is little research on this! Check out our new study on experiences and priorities of owners who walk their cats, which we hope is a starting point to develop evidence-based recommendations: bit.ly/41EIQ0m

A black and white very handsome tuxedo cat on a harness and leash, outside in a desert environment

New goat paper just dropped! To better relieve pain in goat kids, we need ways to better measure it. Read here for the first step in developing the conditioned place aversion test for use in evaluating the affective component of pain in goat kids: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Development of experimental parameters for conditioned place aversion testing in neonatal goat kids

Conditioned place aversion (CPA) is a behavioral assay used to investigate animals’ affective responses. Animals are typically conditioned to differin…

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