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Todd, Zazie. «Do Service Dogs Help Military Veterans with PTSD?» Psychology Today, 19 June 2018. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fellow-creatures/201806/do-service-dogs-help-military-veterans-ptsd.
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Blake, Eric S., and David A. Zelinsky. Hurricane Harvey. National Weather Service, 9 May 2018. www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL092017_Harvey.pdf.
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«How California’s Most Destructive Wildfire Spread, Hour by Hour». New York Times, 21 October 2017. www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/10/21/us/california-fire-damage-map.html.
Interviews with Ashley Vance, counselor, Small Talk Children’s Assessment Center; Dan Cojanu, founder, Canine Advocacy Program; Celeste Walsen, DVM, executive director, Courthouse Dogs Foundation; Kelley Kostin, 52nd District Court judge, Oakland County, Michigan; Joan Hoerner; Jim Kelaher, MD; Pam Bertz, regional director, Pacific Southwest Region, Hope Animal-Assisted Crisis Response; Kathy Felix, volunteer, Hope Animal-Assisted Crisis Response; several fire victims at the Local Assistance Center, Santa Rosa, California.
Kindelan, Katie. «Meet Preston, the Therapy Dog Comforting Larry Nassar’s Victims». ABC News, 22 January 2018. abcnews.go.com/US/meet-preston-therapy-dog-comforting-larry-nassars-victims/story?id=92723.
«Kyle Stephens the First Victim to Address Larry Nassar at Sentencing». YouTube video, 3:19, published by MLive, 16 January 2018. https://youtube/Vkuj0IaeH3s.
«Larry Nassar Victims Speak Out Ahead of Sentencing | NBC News». YouTube video, 3:37:42, published by NBC News, 19 January 2018. https://youtube/2WUEmrBG6Zc.
Lass-Hennemann, Johanna, et al. «Therapy Dogs as a Crisis Intervention After Traumatic Events? An Experimental Study». Frontiers in Psychology 9 (15 October 2018), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01627.
Lundqvist, Martina, et al. «Patient Benefit of Dog-Assisted Interventions in Health Care: A Systematic Review». BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 17, no. 1 (10 July 2017), doi:10.1186/s12906–017–1844–7.
«Most Destructive California Wildfires in History: Camp Fire Tops the List». ABC7 News, 25 November 2018. abc7news.com/camp-fire-is-californias-most-destructive-wildfire/2516857/.
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Angle, Craig, et al. «Canine Detection of the Volatilome: A Review of Implications for Pathogen and Disease Detection». Frontiers in Veterinary Science 3 (24 June 2016), doi:10.3389/fvets.2016.00047.
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Gibbens, Sarah. «Can Old Dogs Learn New Tricks? New Brain Games’ May Help Them Stay Young». National Geographic, 8 February 2018. news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/02/dog-cognitive-brain-games-touchscreen-lab-video-spd/.
Interviews with Melody Jackson, PhD, director, Animal-Computer Interaction Lab, Georgia Institute of Technology, and director, FIDO project; Thad Starner, PhD, wearable computing pioneer, founder and director, Contextual Computing Group, College of Computing, Georgia Tech; Claire Guest, cofounder and CEO, Medical Detection Dogs; Clara Mancini, PhD, founder and head, Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) and Pervasive Interaction labs, Open University (UK); Craig Angle, PhD, codirector, Canine Performance Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University; Patrick Hilverink, Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation; and Andreas Mershin, PhD, research scientist and director, Label Free Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.