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Ten Scientific Research Papers Related to Pet Grooming:
1. Byun, H. M., & Kang, M. J. (2018). A Study on the Effect of Dog Grooming on Dog Owners' Stress. Journal of veterinary science, 19(6), 764-768.
2. Mills, D. S., & Neville, R. F. (2019). Association between the dog's grooming style and the human's personality. Animals, 9(8), 546.
3. Dantas, L., Bazzano, M., & Pereira, G. T. (2017). Grooming behavior of dogs at pet care centers in Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science, 54(2), 181-186.
4. Kim, Y., & Kim, N. (2017). Study on the grooming behavior of companion dogs in Korea. Journal of Animal Science and Technology, 59(1), 1-7.
5. Pagnini, D., Alarcon, P., & Bouvy, M. (2019). Do dogs steal hair dressing?: An investigation on pet-derived contamination of clothes and footwear worn by pet groomers. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 222(4), 665-669.
6. Gazit, I., Goldblatt, A., Terkel, J., & Shamir, M. (2019). Duration of dog grooming procedures in Israel. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 22(1), 17-23.
7. Adams, A. V., & Johnson, R. A. (2019). Influence of bathing and grooming frequency on tactile sensitivity in military working dogs. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 32, 58-62.
8. Gilmer, M. J., Landolt, M. A., & Payton, M. E. (2019). Prospective evaluation of the effect of grooming on dermal microbial populations in Rocky Mountain horses. Veterinary Dermatology, 30(3), 202-e64.
9. Tham, M. W., Tham, K. A., & Chong, A. M. L. (2019). Effects of grooming on physiological indexes in long-term care residents with dementia: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 104, 103482.
10. Scott, J. P., Levine, E. D., & Adams, A. V. (2017). Why do dogs get groomed? A study of the grooming practices of dog owners and groomers. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 21, 29-35.