2020
DOI: 10.21071/pbs.vi10.12480
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Laboratory rats as pets: The potential role of neonatal handling schedule for their life in and after the lab

Abstract: There are organizations for re-homing animals that are also specialized in re-homing dogs and cats who have been research subjects. Why can’t we do this for more animals and especially for the rats that are used extensively in research and they are not intended to be pets as they are not as common as pets? Even though previous research highlights neonatal handling as an essential process for rearing less stressed and emotionally sensitive adult rats, there is very little information about a specific neonatal h… Show more

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