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        Assessment of a targeted trap-neuter-return pilot study in Auckland, New Zealand 

        Zito, S.; Aguilar, Glenn; Vigeant, S.; Dale, Arnja (MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 2018-05-13)
        SIMPLE SUMMARY: It is generally accepted that stray cats need to be managed to minimise the associated negative impacts and there is a need for effective and humane management tools. One such potential tool is ...
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        The need for a national accreditation programme for professionals working in the field of animal training and behavioural modification in New Zealand 

        Skyner, LJ.; Cameron, Kristie; Dale, A.; Walker, J. K. (MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 2020-06-29)
        SIMPLE SUMMARY: Companion animals play an important role in the lives of New Zealanders. Animals’ guardians often engage professional behaviour and training support to ensure their companion animal’s behaviour is compatible ...
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        Stress and compassion fatigue in veterinary nurses in New Zealand 

        Harvey, Laura; Ladyman, Rebecca; Dale, Arnja (2015-10)
        Work-related stress and compassion fatigue are widely acknowledged in animal-related professions. There has been very little research focus on these issues for veterinary nurses. We investigated the prevalence of ...
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        What we do, what we should do, and what we want to do : veterinary nurses in New Zealand 

        Harvey, Laura; Ladyman, Rebecca; Dale, Arnja (2015-10)
        Unregulated profession No protection of title Three qualifications Certificate (1 year of study) Diploma (2 years of study) Bachelor (3 years of study) Lack of a guaranteed and standardised skill-based learning, ...

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