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Proposal of Part of Information System for a Specific Entity
Blaško, Jaroslav ; Červienka, Juraj (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
The main focus of this thesis is the analysis and design of e-commerce for a foreign company called Madamedog., whose principal business is the sale of clothes and accessories for pets. The goal for the company is to add a Slovak electronic shop to its portfolio, since they have interest in entering the Slovak market. A functional e-commerce solution satisfying the requirements of the entity can be made using the output of this thesis.
The dog as a member of the society and family
Říhová, Kamila ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Šmídová, Olga (referee)
The work is focused on the issue of relations between people and their dogs in a selected group. Its aim is to present what relationships are created between people and their dogs and if there are such cases when the relationship that has been developed with a dog, replaces, complements or simulates to its owner any of interpersonal relationships. And finally, how such relationships look like and for what reasons can be formed. The work consists of a theoretical part, which includes a chapter summarizing the current state of knowledge of the subject, thus representing the relevant literature and authors who have worked on and written about the same or similar field already. In addition, the chapter briefly describes the history of men and dogs union, moment of their connection and the development of relationships and roles. The work also contains a research part, an empirical survey. The research approach is a qualitative survey, mainly driven by scenarios interviews and observations. Every step taken in research and subsequent analysis are based on the methodological literature. Key words: Dog in society, the family dog, human-animal relationships, pets
Pet-Keeping and its Importance
Šlajchrtová, Kristýna ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
Title: Pet-Keeping and its Importance Autor: Bc. Kristýna Šlajchrtová Supervisor: Prof.RNDr. Lubomír Hanel, CSc. The thesis deals with the issue of the importance of domesticated animal breeding in households focusing in Central Bohemia and Prague. The theoretical part discussed the issue of domesticated animal breeding in our country and abroad, history of breeding, venomous and dangerous species breeding and breeding of endangered species. The thesis also describes issues of animal shelters, the negatives of transmittable diseases to humans and the positives of human contact with nature (canistherapy, felistherapy). That research was collected via anonymous questionnaires. In the research part the obtained conclusions were evaluated by questionnaire survey. The aim was to determine which domestic animals are the most popular and most frequently breeded in certain types of families (children's influence on breeding, comparison of housing and animal husbandry in the town and village). Keywords Pets, home, family, livestock, standardized questionnaires, zootherapy
Molecular characterization and zoonotic potential of Giardia intestinalis populations from pets.
Hammerbauerová, Iva ; Tůmová, Pavla (advisor) ; Votýpka, Jan (referee)
Giardia intestinalis is a single-celled intestinal parasite infecting humans and animals. The species is divided into eight genetic groups, assemblages, with different host specificity. Stool samples from 99 dogs, 61 cats and 22 chinchillas were examined for the presence of Giardia using microscopy and PCR diagnostics. The found populations were assigned to assemblages using a multi-locus genotyping scheme, with the goal of mapping the occurrence of zoonotic assemblages A and B and evaluating the risk of transmission of Giardia from pets to humans. The Giardia prevalence in examined dogs was 36,4%. The majority of dog infections was caused by dog-specific assemblages D and C. Individual cases of infection with assemblage F, or a mix of assemblages A+D, A+F, B+D, C+D and D+F were also detected. The prevalence in cats was 14.8%, and the dog assemblages C and D prevailed as well. In individual cases, cats were infected with assemblages A or F, which is specific for cats. The highest prevalence, 85.7%, was detected in chinchillas. The majority of chinchilla infections was caused by the zoonotic assemblage B (88.9%). The found sequences were compared to those obtained from animals with clinical giardiasis, but no identical matches were found between these two pools. The nature of mixed infections was studied by...
Pet-Keeping and its Importance
Šlajchrtová, Kristýna ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
Title: Pet-Keeping and its Importance Autor: Bc. Kristýna Šlajchrtová Supervisor: Prof.RNDr. Lubomír Hanel, CSc. The thesis deals with the issue of the importance of domesticated animal breeding in households focusing in Central Bohemia and Prague. The theoretical part discussed the issue of domesticated animal breeding in our country and abroad, history of breeding, venomous and dangerous species breeding and breeding of endangered species. The thesis also describes issues of animal shelters, the negatives of transmittable diseases to humans and the positives of human contact with nature (canistherapy, felistherapy). That research was collected via anonymous questionnaires. In the research part the obtained conclusions were evaluated by questionnaire survey. The aim was to determine which domestic animals are the most popular and most frequently breeded in certain types of families (children's influence on breeding, comparison of housing and animal husbandry in the town and village). Keywords Pets, home, family, livestock, standardized questionnaires, zootherapy
Domesticate and in Homes Living Animals
Sedmivlasová, Michaela ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on presenting chosen (model and didactically useful) animal species, which are by different ways linked to human habitations and their closest area. Explained are the principles of the animal domestication, including historical aspects and synanthropy. Examples of species of both groups are presented (especially with light for usefulness or conversely harmfulness for humans). For completeness are also mentioned examples of intentionally kept animals (pets) and their meaning. Key words: Domestication, history, pets, synanthropic species
The dog as a member of the society and family
Říhová, Kamila ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Šmídová, Olga (referee)
The work is focused on the issue of relations between people and their dogs in a selected group. Its aim is to present what relationships are created between people and their dogs and if there are such cases when the relationship that has been developed with a dog, replaces, complements or simulates to its owner any of interpersonal relationships. And finally, how such relationships look like and for what reasons can be formed. The work consists of a theoretical part, which includes a chapter summarizing the current state of knowledge of the subject, thus representing the relevant literature and authors who have worked on and written about the same or similar field already. In addition, the chapter briefly describes the history of men and dogs union, moment of their connection and the development of relationships and roles. The work also contains a research part, an empirical survey. The research approach is a qualitative survey, mainly driven by scenarios interviews and observations. Every step taken in research and subsequent analysis are based on the methodological literature. Key words: Dog in society, the family dog, human-animal relationships, pets
Proposal of Part of Information System for a Specific Entity
Blaško, Jaroslav ; Červienka, Juraj (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
The main focus of this thesis is the analysis and design of e-commerce for a foreign company called Madamedog., whose principal business is the sale of clothes and accessories for pets. The goal for the company is to add a Slovak electronic shop to its portfolio, since they have interest in entering the Slovak market. A functional e-commerce solution satisfying the requirements of the entity can be made using the output of this thesis.
SOCIAL CONTEXT OF BREEDING PETS
MAROUŠOVÁ, Michaela
This master thesis engages in representative social, psychological, economic and environmental aspects of breeding pets in unprofessional homely way in the town of České Budějovice specifically, and in general as well. The sample survey that has been done in the town streets shows that at leasth each household breeds a pet. There was no excessive influence on the number of bred pets had been proved in the field of socio-demographic aspects. People consider their pets to be full family members and are willing to subordinate their lives to them.
Cryptosporidial infections of pets
MAROUŠOVÁ, Michaela
This thesis was focused on the incidence and prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. in selected zoo boutiques and companion animals in České Budějovice. A total of 104 fecal samples of companion animals (Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Cricetinae ssp., Cavia aperea porcellus, Oryctolagus cuniculus) were examined during 2011 to 2012. Samples were investigated by microscopic methods; positive samples were investigated by PCR. Cryptosporidium infections were observed only in mice (Mus musculus) and rats (Rattus norvegicus). There were detected two species of zoonotic cryptosporidia, C. tyzzeri and C. muris. The results show that animals bred in hobby breeding are infected by cryptosporidia and they should represent health risk for human.

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