Nienke Endenburg

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Animals in Science and Society
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Dr. Nienke Endenburg Address: Delenseweg 17 7352 TA Hoenderloo Phone: 030-253 1565 E-mail: n.endenburg@uu.nl Date of birth: 22-07-1962 Place of birth: Rotterdam SUMMARY • Strong interest in the welfare of humans and animals, and their relationship in different contexts and cultures. • International and national network in the veterinary as well as in the psychological field. • Working in the academic world and trying to translate scientific evidence to practical information to optimize animal and human welfare. • Educating different professions in One Welfare. This is done in different countries and languages (in Dutch, English and German). • Extensive post-graduate and clinical experience in health and child psychology. Acknowledged by the Dutch government. • Owner of a psychology practice. • World Small Animal Veterinary Association AWWC past-member, co-chair Animal Welfare Guidelines group, co-chair of Professional Wellness Group; member of the Dutch council for Animal Affairs, member of Veterinary Advisory Panel of Singapore, past board member of the Certipet Foundation for Dutch animal behavior therapists. EDUCATION 1982 - 1987 Studied clinical psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University 2004 Basic Teaching Qualification for University Lecturers (Dutch, BKO, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 2005 - 2006 Education as an EMDR (Eye Movement and Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist 2017 Senior Teaching Qualification for University Lectures (Dutch, SKO), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1987 - 1991 PhD project at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University, dept. of Companion Animals: Human-Animal Bond 1991 - 2000 Post-doc research program on the influence of animals on the development of children 2000 - Present Teaching Animal Assisted Interventions, Institut für Sociales Lernen mit Tieren, Germany 2006 - 2016 Member of staff of animal behavior clinic, University Clinic of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University 2014 - Present Coordinator of elective course Forensic Veterinary Medicine (Dutch) 2017 - Present Coordinator of Summer school “Forensic Veterinary Medicine” 2017 - Present Co-promotor of PhD candidate “Veterans with PTSD and the influence of assistance dogs” 2017- Present Coordinator of the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS & AFFILIATIONS 2000 - Present Own psychology practice 2000 - Present Assistant professor at the dept. of Animals in Science and Society, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University 2001 - Present Acknowledged by the Dutch government as a Health psychologist (GZ psycholoog, BIG registration number 99054628225) 2010 - 2016 Board member of the Certipet Foundation for Dutch animal behavior counselors 2011 - 2017 Member of AWWC (Animal Welfare and Wellness Committee) of WSAVA (World Small Animal Veterinary Association) 2016 - Present Co-chair of the WSAVA Animal Welfare guidelines group 2016 - Present Member of Veterinary Advisory Panel of Singapore 2017 - Present Member of the Dutch Council for Animal Affairs 2018 - Present Chair of the Professional Wellness Group (PWG) of WSAVA 2018-Present Associate member of European College of Animal Welfare and Behavior Medicine 2018-Present Ambassador of the Green Pedagogy Foundation   PUBLIC EXPOSURE Regularly interviewed for radio and TV regarding fields of expertise (see Summary). To illustrate this, see Appendix 1 (media exposure of the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre) and a TED talk, in Dutch, regarding the link between animal abuse and domestic violence. Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7CcZ8bmZJYc KEY PUBLICATIONS Endenburg, N. (2018) Attitudes to Animals: the Psychology of Concern for Animal Welfare. In Ohl, F., Putman R. and DWM Utrecht : The Biology and Management of Animal Welfare. Whittles Publishing, Caithness, UK (pp17-22). van Wijk, A., Hardeman, M. & Endenburg, Nienke (2018). Animal abuse: Offender and offence characteristics. A descriptive study. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 15 (2), (pp. 175-186) (12 p.). Endenburg, N., Soontararak, Sirikul, Charoensuk, Chalermpol & van Lith, H.A. (09-07-2018). Quality of life and owner attitude to dog overweight and obesity in Thailand and the Netherlands.BMC Veterinary Research, 14, (pp. 1-19) (19 p.). van Houtert, E.A.E., Endenburg, N., Wijnker, J.J., Rodenburg, T.B. & Vermetten, E. (13-08-2018). The study of service dogs for veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: a scoping literature review. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 9 (sup3) (12 p.). Bomberg, E., Birch, L., Endenburg, N., German, A.J., Neilson, J., Seligman, H., Takashima, G. & Day, M.J. (2017). The Financial Costs, Behaviour and Psychology of Obesity: A One Health Analysis. Journal of Comparative Pathology, (pp.1-16). Endenburg, N. (2016). The Human-Avian Bond. Current therapy in avian medicine and surgery (pp. 709-714) (6 p.). St Louis, Missouri, USA: Elsevier. Robben, Joris H., Melsen, Diede N., Almalik, Osama, Roomer, Wendy & Endenburg, Nienke (01-05-2016). Evaluation of a virtual pet visit system with live video streaming of patient images over the Internet in a companion animal intensive care unit in the Netherlands. Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001), 26 (3), (pp. 384-392) (9 p.). Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Kirpensteijn, J. (2014). Longitudinal study of Dutch children’s attachment to companion animals. Society and Animals, 22, (pp. 390-414) (25 p.). Könning, T., Maarschalkerweerd, R.J., Endenburg, N. & Theyse, L.F.H. (2013). A comparison between fixation methods of femoral diaphyseal fractures in cats – a retrospective study. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 54, (pp. 248-252) (5 p.). Endenburg, N. & van Lith, H.A. (2011). The influence of animals on the development of children.Veterinary Journal, 190, (pp. 208-214) (7 p.). Molhoek, A.W.I. & Endenburg, N. (2009). The effectiveness of marketing concepts in veterinary practices. Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde, 134 (1), (pp. 4-10) (7 p.). Verker, M.J., van Stokrom, M. & Endenburg, N. (2008). How can veterinarians optimise owner compliance with medication regimes. European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, 18 (1), (pp. 73-77) (5 p.). Endenburg, N. (2005). The death of a companion animal and human bereavement. In F.H. de Jonge & R. van den Bos (Eds.), The human-animal relationship. Forever and a day (pp. 110-120) (291 p.). Assen, The Netherlands: Royal van Gorcum. Endenburg, N. (2003). Der Einfluss von Tieren auf die Frühentwicklung von Kindern als Voraussetzung für tiergestützte Psychotherapie. In E. Prof.Dr. Olbrich & C. Dr. Otterstedt (Eds.),Menschen brauchen Tiere (pp. 121-130) (10 p.). Stuttgart: Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. Endenburg, N. (1999). Perceptions and attitudes towards horses in European Societies. Equine Veterinary Journal, 31 (28), (pp. 38-41) (4 p.). Kirpensteijn, J., van den Bos, R & Endenburg, N. (1999). Adaption of dogs to the amputation of a limp and their owners satisfaction with the procedure. Veterinary Record, 144 (5), (pp. 115-118) (4 p.). Endenburg, N., Kirpensteijn, J. & Sanders, N. (1999). Equine euthanasia: the veterinarian's role in providing owner support. Anthrozoos, 12, (pp. 138-141) (4 p.). Kirpensteijn, J, Steinheimer, D, Powers, B.E., Straw, R.C., Endenburg, N. & Withrow, S.J. (1998). Comparison of cemented and non-cemented allografts in dogs with osteosarcoma. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 11 (4), (pp. 178-184) (7 p.). Straatman, I., Hanson, E.K.S., Endenburg, N. & Mol, B. (1997). The psychological and physiological influence of a dog on male students during a speech task. Anthrozoos, 2 (3), (pp. 171-190) (20 p.). Maarschalkerweerd, R.J., Endenburg, N., Kirpensteijn, J. & Knol, B.W. (1997). Influence of orchiectomy on canine behaviour. Veterinary Record, 140 (2), (pp. 617-619) (3 p.). Straatman, I., Hanson, E.K.S., Endenburg, N. & Mol, J.A. (1996). The influence of a dog on male students during a stressor. Anthrozoos, 10 (4), (pp. 191-197) (7 p.). Endenburg, N. (1996). The death of companion animals in the Netherlands. Veterinary Quarterly, 18 (sup1), (pp. 61-62) (3 p.). Endenburg, N., 't Hart, H. & Bouw, J. (1994). Motives for aquiring companion animals. Journal of Economic Psychology, 15 (1), (pp. 191-206) (15 p.). Endenburg, N. (1994). The attachment of people to companion animals. Anthrozoos, 8 (2), (pp. 83-89) (7 p.). Endenburg, N. & Vorstenbosch, J.M.G. (1993). Ethical issues in the ownership of companion animals: an empirical and normative analysis. Veterinary Quarterly, 118 (7), (pp. 219-227) (9 p.). PROCEEDINGS Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. (28-8-2017) Canine-Mediated Humane rabies, Humane Dog population management and Animal Welfare. 33rd World Veterinary Congress, Incheon, Korea. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. (30-8-2017) Effective Veterinarian-Client communication in a companion animal clinic; recall of information. 33rd World Veterinary Congress, Incheon, Korea. Endenburg, N. (19-02-2016). Animal abuse and domestic violence. 83th PVMA Scientific Conference, Davao City - (Philippine Veterinary Medical Association) Endenburg, N. (22-04-2016). Communication about animal abuse. 83th PVMA Scientific Conference, Davao City - (Philippine Veterinary Medical Association) Endenburg, N. (16-09-2016). Das Wohlergehen von Tieren in tiergestützten Interventionen. (1 p.). Tiergestützte Interventionen- ein innovatives Berufsfeld etabliert sich. Hannover 2016. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A., Arndt, S.S. & Ryan, S. (27-09-2016). Dog population management, human rabies and dog welfare. (1 p.). WSAVA Cartagena world conference. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Zandvliet, M.M.J.M. (27-09-2016). Effective communication between veterinarians and pet owners, recall of information. (1 p.). WSAVA Cartagena world conference. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Arndt, S.S. (19-11-2015). Dog Population Management, Human Rabies and Dog Welfare. Abstracts of the 6th Congress of the Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations (FASAVA), Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations (FASAVA),. Endenburg, N., Wei, Guanning, van Lith, H.A., Ohl, F. & Ortolani, A. (29-11-2014). Dog welfare in Mainland China from the perspective of veterinarians. Abstracts of 18th Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations Endenburg, N. & Arndt, S.S. (05-09-2014). Euthanasia of companion animals with behavior problems: animal welfare, owner and veterinarian issues. 2014 Animal Welfare Symposium Proceedings The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). GRANTS AND FUNDING 1991 - 1999 1,5 million guilders from Waltham for research “The influence of companion animals on the development of children” 2014 20.000 euro of the Utrecht University Fund for research on the influence of companion animals on the health and wellbeing of elderly people. 2016 - 2017 93.000 euro for the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre from the ministry of Economic Affairs, ministry of Safety and Justice and the Royal Dog Protection. 2017 200.000 euro from the ministry of Defense (navy, Karel Doorman foundation) for the PhD study on the influence of assistance dogs on veterans with PTSD. 2017 98.000 euro from the Royal Dog Protection for the study on high-risk dogs 2017 5.100 euro income on radio and TV interviews (see Appendix 1) INVITED LECTURES 2011 - October WSAVA world conference, Jeju, South-Korea 2012 - January NAVC, Orlando, U.S.A. 2014 - September AVMA conference, Chicago 2014 - November FAVA conference, Singapore 2015 - November FASAVA conference, Taiwan 2016 - February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Psychology 2016 - July Veterinary Council, Singapore 2016 - 2017 February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Veterinary Medic 2016 - September Medicine WSAVA, world conference, Cartagena, Colombia 2016 - September Hanover, Institüt fur Sociales lernen mit Tieren 2016 - September FAVA conference Vietnam Ho-Chi Min 2017 - February Benget State University, Phillipines, college of Veterinary Medicine 2017 - September WVC conference, Incheon, South-Korea 2018 – February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February Cavite State University- college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February De La Salle Araneta University - college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February PVMA - Keynote lecture 2018 – February PVMA – One Welfare lecture 2018- September WSAVA – Professional Wellness of Veterinarians 2018 – October FAVA – Professional Wellness of Veterinarians CONFERENCE ORGANISATION COMMITTEES 1998 - September IAHAIO world conference, Prague 2000 - March WSAVA world conference, Amsterdam 2017 - February Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “Samen oud, samen wel” Utrecht 2017 - May Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “High-risk dogs”, Utrecht 2018 - February National expert center of child abuse and national veterinary forensic expert center on animal abuse, joint conference APPENDIX 1 MEDIA EXPOSURE REGARDING THE NATIONAL VETERINARY FORENSIC EXPERT CENTRE RADIO EXPOSURE 22 November 2017 • Radio 4 Nieuws • Radio M Utrecht / Aan Tafel • RTV Utrecht • RTV Utrecht • RTV Utrecht • Radio M Utrecht / De Week • RTV Utrecht • Radio M Utrecht / De Servicelijn • Radio M Utrecht / De Dag • Radio M Utrecht / Prettig Weekend • Radio Flevoland • Radio Noord-Holland • NPO Radio 1 • NPO Radio 2 • NPO Radio 4 • NPO Radio 5 • RTV Utrecht APPENDIX 2 OTHER MEDIA EXPOSURE 2012 - September Onze Hond magazine; Honden en rouw 2015 - 1 April ME & MY DOG magazine; Euthanasie gaat niet in de koude kleren zitten 2015 - 1 Mei Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde; Rouwen om een huisdier 2015 - 12 September Telegraaf; Samen uit één bak; Bijzondere vriendschappen 2016 - September Hart voor Dieren, magazine; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 - September Onze Hond, magazine; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 - 1 Oktober Onze Hond magazine; Bang voor honden, en dan? 2016 - 4 Oktober Dierendag NOS Journaal, radio-interview RTV Utrecht radio-interview Omroep Max radio-interview 2016 - 4 Oktober RTV radio interview; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 TV RTL Lifestyle, t.v. program; Voor Altijd Jong Broadcast twice CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Dr. Nienke Endenburg Address: Delenseweg 17 7352 TA Hoenderloo Phone: 030-253 1565 E-mail: n.endenburg@uu.nl Date of birth: 22-07-1962 Place of birth: Rotterdam SUMMARY • Strong interest in the welfare of humans and animals, and their relationship in different contexts and cultures. • International and national network in the veterinary as well as in the psychological field. • Working in the academic world and trying to translate scientific evidence to practical information to optimize animal and human welfare. • Educating different professions in One Welfare. This is done in different countries and languages (in Dutch, English and German). • Extensive post-graduate and clinical experience in health and child psychology. Acknowledged by the Dutch government. • Owner of a psychology practice. • World Small Animal Veterinary Association AWWC past-member, co-chair Animal Welfare Guidelines group, co-chair of Professional Wellness Group; member of the Dutch council for Animal Affairs, member of Veterinary Advisory Panel of Singapore, past board member of the Certipet Foundation for Dutch animal behavior therapists. EDUCATION 1982 - 1987 Studied clinical psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University 2004 Basic Teaching Qualification for University Lecturers (Dutch, BKO, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 2005 - 2006 Education as an EMDR (Eye Movement and Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist 2017 Senior Teaching Qualification for University Lectures (Dutch, SKO), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1987 - 1991 PhD project at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University, dept. of Companion Animals: Human-Animal Bond 1991 - 2000 Post-doc research program on the influence of animals on the development of children 2000 - Present Teaching Animal Assisted Interventions, Institut für Sociales Lernen mit Tieren, Germany 2006 - 2016 Member of staff of animal behavior clinic, University Clinic of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University 2014 - Present Coordinator of elective course Forensic Veterinary Medicine (Dutch) 2017 - Present Coordinator of Summer school “Forensic Veterinary Medicine” 2017 - Present Co-promotor of PhD candidate “Veterans with PTSD and the influence of assistance dogs” 2017- Present Coordinator of the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS & AFFILIATIONS 2000 - Present Own psychology practice 2000 - Present Assistant professor at the dept. of Animals in Science and Society, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University 2001 - Present Acknowledged by the Dutch government as a Health psychologist (GZ psycholoog, BIG registration number 99054628225) 2010 - 2016 Board member of the Certipet Foundation for Dutch animal behavior counselors 2011 - 2017 Member of AWWC (Animal Welfare and Wellness Committee) of WSAVA (World Small Animal Veterinary Association) 2016 - Present Co-chair of the WSAVA Animal Welfare guidelines group 2016 - Present Member of Veterinary Advisory Panel of Singapore 2017 - Present Member of the Dutch Council for Animal Affairs 2018 - Present Chair of the Professional Wellness Group (PWG) of WSAVA 2018-Present Associate member of European College of Animal Welfare and Behavior Medicine 2018-Present Ambassador of the Green Pedagogy Foundation   PUBLIC EXPOSURE Regularly interviewed for radio and TV regarding fields of expertise (see Summary). To illustrate this, see Appendix 1 (media exposure of the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre) and a TED talk, in Dutch, regarding the link between animal abuse and domestic violence. Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7CcZ8bmZJYc KEY PUBLICATIONS Endenburg, N. (2018) Attitudes to Animals: the Psychology of Concern for Animal Welfare. In Ohl, F., Putman R. and DWM Utrecht : The Biology and Management of Animal Welfare. Whittles Publishing, Caithness, UK (pp17-22). van Wijk, A., Hardeman, M. & Endenburg, Nienke (2018). Animal abuse: Offender and offence characteristics. A descriptive study. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 15 (2), (pp. 175-186) (12 p.). Endenburg, N., Soontararak, Sirikul, Charoensuk, Chalermpol & van Lith, H.A. (09-07-2018). Quality of life and owner attitude to dog overweight and obesity in Thailand and the Netherlands.BMC Veterinary Research, 14, (pp. 1-19) (19 p.). van Houtert, E.A.E., Endenburg, N., Wijnker, J.J., Rodenburg, T.B. & Vermetten, E. (13-08-2018). The study of service dogs for veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: a scoping literature review. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 9 (sup3) (12 p.). Bomberg, E., Birch, L., Endenburg, N., German, A.J., Neilson, J., Seligman, H., Takashima, G. & Day, M.J. (2017). The Financial Costs, Behaviour and Psychology of Obesity: A One Health Analysis. Journal of Comparative Pathology, (pp.1-16). Endenburg, N. (2016). The Human-Avian Bond. Current therapy in avian medicine and surgery (pp. 709-714) (6 p.). St Louis, Missouri, USA: Elsevier. Robben, Joris H., Melsen, Diede N., Almalik, Osama, Roomer, Wendy & Endenburg, Nienke (01-05-2016). Evaluation of a virtual pet visit system with live video streaming of patient images over the Internet in a companion animal intensive care unit in the Netherlands. Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001), 26 (3), (pp. 384-392) (9 p.). Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Kirpensteijn, J. (2014). Longitudinal study of Dutch children’s attachment to companion animals. Society and Animals, 22, (pp. 390-414) (25 p.). Könning, T., Maarschalkerweerd, R.J., Endenburg, N. & Theyse, L.F.H. (2013). A comparison between fixation methods of femoral diaphyseal fractures in cats – a retrospective study. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 54, (pp. 248-252) (5 p.). Endenburg, N. & van Lith, H.A. (2011). The influence of animals on the development of children.Veterinary Journal, 190, (pp. 208-214) (7 p.). Molhoek, A.W.I. & Endenburg, N. (2009). The effectiveness of marketing concepts in veterinary practices. Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde, 134 (1), (pp. 4-10) (7 p.). Verker, M.J., van Stokrom, M. & Endenburg, N. (2008). How can veterinarians optimise owner compliance with medication regimes. European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, 18 (1), (pp. 73-77) (5 p.). Endenburg, N. (2005). The death of a companion animal and human bereavement. In F.H. de Jonge & R. van den Bos (Eds.), The human-animal relationship. Forever and a day (pp. 110-120) (291 p.). Assen, The Netherlands: Royal van Gorcum. Endenburg, N. (2003). Der Einfluss von Tieren auf die Frühentwicklung von Kindern als Voraussetzung für tiergestützte Psychotherapie. In E. Prof.Dr. Olbrich & C. Dr. Otterstedt (Eds.),Menschen brauchen Tiere (pp. 121-130) (10 p.). Stuttgart: Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. Endenburg, N. (1999). Perceptions and attitudes towards horses in European Societies. Equine Veterinary Journal, 31 (28), (pp. 38-41) (4 p.). Kirpensteijn, J., van den Bos, R & Endenburg, N. (1999). Adaption of dogs to the amputation of a limp and their owners satisfaction with the procedure. Veterinary Record, 144 (5), (pp. 115-118) (4 p.). Endenburg, N., Kirpensteijn, J. & Sanders, N. (1999). Equine euthanasia: the veterinarian's role in providing owner support. Anthrozoos, 12, (pp. 138-141) (4 p.). Kirpensteijn, J, Steinheimer, D, Powers, B.E., Straw, R.C., Endenburg, N. & Withrow, S.J. (1998). Comparison of cemented and non-cemented allografts in dogs with osteosarcoma. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 11 (4), (pp. 178-184) (7 p.). Straatman, I., Hanson, E.K.S., Endenburg, N. & Mol, B. (1997). The psychological and physiological influence of a dog on male students during a speech task. Anthrozoos, 2 (3), (pp. 171-190) (20 p.). Maarschalkerweerd, R.J., Endenburg, N., Kirpensteijn, J. & Knol, B.W. (1997). Influence of orchiectomy on canine behaviour. Veterinary Record, 140 (2), (pp. 617-619) (3 p.). Straatman, I., Hanson, E.K.S., Endenburg, N. & Mol, J.A. (1996). The influence of a dog on male students during a stressor. Anthrozoos, 10 (4), (pp. 191-197) (7 p.). Endenburg, N. (1996). The death of companion animals in the Netherlands. Veterinary Quarterly, 18 (sup1), (pp. 61-62) (3 p.). Endenburg, N., 't Hart, H. & Bouw, J. (1994). Motives for aquiring companion animals. Journal of Economic Psychology, 15 (1), (pp. 191-206) (15 p.). Endenburg, N. (1994). The attachment of people to companion animals. Anthrozoos, 8 (2), (pp. 83-89) (7 p.). Endenburg, N. & Vorstenbosch, J.M.G. (1993). Ethical issues in the ownership of companion animals: an empirical and normative analysis. Veterinary Quarterly, 118 (7), (pp. 219-227) (9 p.). PROCEEDINGS Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. (28-8-2017) Canine-Mediated Humane rabies, Humane Dog population management and Animal Welfare. 33rd World Veterinary Congress, Incheon, Korea. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. (30-8-2017) Effective Veterinarian-Client communication in a companion animal clinic; recall of information. 33rd World Veterinary Congress, Incheon, Korea. Endenburg, N. (19-02-2016). Animal abuse and domestic violence. 83th PVMA Scientific Conference, Davao City - (Philippine Veterinary Medical Association) Endenburg, N. (22-04-2016). Communication about animal abuse. 83th PVMA Scientific Conference, Davao City - (Philippine Veterinary Medical Association) Endenburg, N. (16-09-2016). Das Wohlergehen von Tieren in tiergestützten Interventionen. (1 p.). Tiergestützte Interventionen- ein innovatives Berufsfeld etabliert sich. Hannover 2016. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A., Arndt, S.S. & Ryan, S. (27-09-2016). Dog population management, human rabies and dog welfare. (1 p.). WSAVA Cartagena world conference. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Zandvliet, M.M.J.M. (27-09-2016). Effective communication between veterinarians and pet owners, recall of information. (1 p.). WSAVA Cartagena world conference. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Arndt, S.S. (19-11-2015). Dog Population Management, Human Rabies and Dog Welfare. Abstracts of the 6th Congress of the Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations (FASAVA), Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations (FASAVA),. Endenburg, N., Wei, Guanning, van Lith, H.A., Ohl, F. & Ortolani, A. (29-11-2014). Dog welfare in Mainland China from the perspective of veterinarians. Abstracts of 18th Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations Endenburg, N. & Arndt, S.S. (05-09-2014). Euthanasia of companion animals with behavior problems: animal welfare, owner and veterinarian issues. 2014 Animal Welfare Symposium Proceedings The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). GRANTS AND FUNDING 1991 - 1999 1,5 million guilders from Waltham for research “The influence of companion animals on the development of children” 2014 20.000 euro of the Utrecht University Fund for research on the influence of companion animals on the health and wellbeing of elderly people. 2016 - 2017 93.000 euro for the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre from the ministry of Economic Affairs, ministry of Safety and Justice and the Royal Dog Protection. 2017 200.000 euro from the ministry of Defense (navy, Karel Doorman foundation) for the PhD study on the influence of assistance dogs on veterans with PTSD. 2017 98.000 euro from the Royal Dog Protection for the study on high-risk dogs 2017 5.100 euro income on radio and TV interviews (see Appendix 1) INVITED LECTURES 2011 - October WSAVA world conference, Jeju, South-Korea 2012 - January NAVC, Orlando, U.S.A. 2014 - September AVMA conference, Chicago 2014 - November FAVA conference, Singapore 2015 - November FASAVA conference, Taiwan 2016 - February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Psychology 2016 - July Veterinary Council, Singapore 2016 - 2017 February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Veterinary Medic 2016 - September Medicine WSAVA, world conference, Cartagena, Colombia 2016 - September Hanover, Institüt fur Sociales lernen mit Tieren 2016 - September FAVA conference Vietnam Ho-Chi Min 2017 - February Benget State University, Phillipines, college of Veterinary Medicine 2017 - September WVC conference, Incheon, South-Korea 2018 – February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February Cavite State University- college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February De La Salle Araneta University - college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February PVMA - Keynote lecture 2018 – February PVMA – One Welfare lecture 2018- September WSAVA – Professional Wellness of Veterinarians 2018 – October FAVA – Professional Wellness of Veterinarians CONFERENCE ORGANISATION COMMITTEES 1998 - September IAHAIO world conference, Prague 2000 - March WSAVA world conference, Amsterdam 2017 - February Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “Samen oud, samen wel” Utrecht 2017 - May Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “High-risk dogs”, Utrecht 2018 - February National expert center of child abuse and national veterinary forensic expert center on animal abuse, joint conference APPENDIX 1 MEDIA EXPOSURE REGARDING THE NATIONAL VETERINARY FORENSIC EXPERT CENTRE RADIO EXPOSURE 22 November 2017 • Radio 4 Nieuws • Radio M Utrecht / Aan Tafel • RTV Utrecht • RTV Utrecht • RTV Utrecht • Radio M Utrecht / De Week • RTV Utrecht • Radio M Utrecht / De Servicelijn • Radio M Utrecht / De Dag • Radio M Utrecht / Prettig Weekend • Radio Flevoland • Radio Noord-Holland • NPO Radio 1 • NPO Radio 2 • NPO Radio 4 • NPO Radio 5 • RTV Utrecht APPENDIX 2 OTHER MEDIA EXPOSURE 2012 - September Onze Hond magazine; Honden en rouw 2015 - 1 April ME & MY DOG magazine; Euthanasie gaat niet in de koude kleren zitten 2015 - 1 Mei Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde; Rouwen om een huisdier 2015 - 12 September Telegraaf; Samen uit één bak; Bijzondere vriendschappen 2016 - September Hart voor Dieren, magazine; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 - September Onze Hond, magazine; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 - 1 Oktober Onze Hond magazine; Bang voor honden, en dan? 2016 - 4 Oktober Dierendag NOS Journaal, radio-interview RTV Utrecht radio-interview Omroep Max radio-interview 2016 - 4 Oktober RTV radio interview; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 TV RTL Lifestyle, t.v. program; Voor Altijd Jong Broadcast twice CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Dr. Nienke Endenburg Address: Delenseweg 17 7352 TA Hoenderloo Phone: 030-253 1565 E-mail: n.endenburg@uu.nl Date of birth: 22-07-1962 Place of birth: Rotterdam SUMMARY • Strong interest in the welfare of humans and animals, and their relationship in different contexts and cultures. • International and national network in the veterinary as well as in the psychological field. • Working in the academic world and trying to translate scientific evidence to practical information to optimize animal and human welfare. • Educating different professions in One Welfare. This is done in different countries and languages (in Dutch, English and German). • Extensive post-graduate and clinical experience in health and child psychology. Acknowledged by the Dutch government. • Owner of a psychology practice. • World Small Animal Veterinary Association AWWC past-member, co-chair Animal Welfare Guidelines group, co-chair of Professional Wellness Group; member of the Dutch council for Animal Affairs, member of Veterinary Advisory Panel of Singapore, past board member of the Certipet Foundation for Dutch animal behavior therapists. EDUCATION 1982 - 1987 Studied clinical psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University 2004 Basic Teaching Qualification for University Lecturers (Dutch, BKO, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 2005 - 2006 Education as an EMDR (Eye Movement and Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist 2017 Senior Teaching Qualification for University Lectures (Dutch, SKO), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1987 - 1991 PhD project at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University, dept. of Companion Animals: Human-Animal Bond 1991 - 2000 Post-doc research program on the influence of animals on the development of children 2000 - Present Teaching Animal Assisted Interventions, Institut für Sociales Lernen mit Tieren, Germany 2006 - 2016 Member of staff of animal behavior clinic, University Clinic of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University 2014 - Present Coordinator of elective course Forensic Veterinary Medicine (Dutch) 2017 - Present Coordinator of Summer school “Forensic Veterinary Medicine” 2017 - Present Co-promotor of PhD candidate “Veterans with PTSD and the influence of assistance dogs” 2017- Present Coordinator of the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS & AFFILIATIONS 2000 - Present Own psychology practice 2000 - Present Assistant professor at the dept. of Animals in Science and Society, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Utrecht University 2001 - Present Acknowledged by the Dutch government as a Health psychologist (GZ psycholoog, BIG registration number 99054628225) 2010 - 2016 Board member of the Certipet Foundation for Dutch animal behavior counselors 2011 - 2017 Member of AWWC (Animal Welfare and Wellness Committee) of WSAVA (World Small Animal Veterinary Association) 2016 - Present Co-chair of the WSAVA Animal Welfare guidelines group 2016 - Present Member of Veterinary Advisory Panel of Singapore 2017 - Present Member of the Dutch Council for Animal Affairs 2018 - Present Chair of the Professional Wellness Group (PWG) of WSAVA 2018-Present Associate member of European College of Animal Welfare and Behavior Medicine 2018-Present Ambassador of the Green Pedagogy Foundation   PUBLIC EXPOSURE Regularly interviewed for radio and TV regarding fields of expertise (see Summary). To illustrate this, see Appendix 1 (media exposure of the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre) and a TED talk, in Dutch, regarding the link between animal abuse and domestic violence. Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7CcZ8bmZJYc KEY PUBLICATIONS Endenburg, N. (2018) Attitudes to Animals: the Psychology of Concern for Animal Welfare. In Ohl, F., Putman R. and DWM Utrecht : The Biology and Management of Animal Welfare. Whittles Publishing, Caithness, UK (pp17-22). van Wijk, A., Hardeman, M. & Endenburg, Nienke (2018). Animal abuse: Offender and offence characteristics. A descriptive study. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 15 (2), (pp. 175-186) (12 p.). Endenburg, N., Soontararak, Sirikul, Charoensuk, Chalermpol & van Lith, H.A. (09-07-2018). Quality of life and owner attitude to dog overweight and obesity in Thailand and the Netherlands.BMC Veterinary Research, 14, (pp. 1-19) (19 p.). van Houtert, E.A.E., Endenburg, N., Wijnker, J.J., Rodenburg, T.B. & Vermetten, E. (13-08-2018). The study of service dogs for veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: a scoping literature review. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 9 (sup3) (12 p.). Bomberg, E., Birch, L., Endenburg, N., German, A.J., Neilson, J., Seligman, H., Takashima, G. & Day, M.J. (2017). The Financial Costs, Behaviour and Psychology of Obesity: A One Health Analysis. Journal of Comparative Pathology, (pp.1-16). Endenburg, N. (2016). The Human-Avian Bond. Current therapy in avian medicine and surgery (pp. 709-714) (6 p.). St Louis, Missouri, USA: Elsevier. Robben, Joris H., Melsen, Diede N., Almalik, Osama, Roomer, Wendy & Endenburg, Nienke (01-05-2016). Evaluation of a virtual pet visit system with live video streaming of patient images over the Internet in a companion animal intensive care unit in the Netherlands. Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001), 26 (3), (pp. 384-392) (9 p.). Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Kirpensteijn, J. (2014). Longitudinal study of Dutch children’s attachment to companion animals. Society and Animals, 22, (pp. 390-414) (25 p.). Könning, T., Maarschalkerweerd, R.J., Endenburg, N. & Theyse, L.F.H. (2013). A comparison between fixation methods of femoral diaphyseal fractures in cats – a retrospective study. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 54, (pp. 248-252) (5 p.). Endenburg, N. & van Lith, H.A. (2011). The influence of animals on the development of children.Veterinary Journal, 190, (pp. 208-214) (7 p.). Molhoek, A.W.I. & Endenburg, N. (2009). The effectiveness of marketing concepts in veterinary practices. Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde, 134 (1), (pp. 4-10) (7 p.). Verker, M.J., van Stokrom, M. & Endenburg, N. (2008). How can veterinarians optimise owner compliance with medication regimes. European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, 18 (1), (pp. 73-77) (5 p.). Endenburg, N. (2005). The death of a companion animal and human bereavement. In F.H. de Jonge & R. van den Bos (Eds.), The human-animal relationship. Forever and a day (pp. 110-120) (291 p.). Assen, The Netherlands: Royal van Gorcum. Endenburg, N. (2003). Der Einfluss von Tieren auf die Frühentwicklung von Kindern als Voraussetzung für tiergestützte Psychotherapie. In E. Prof.Dr. Olbrich & C. Dr. Otterstedt (Eds.),Menschen brauchen Tiere (pp. 121-130) (10 p.). Stuttgart: Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. Endenburg, N. (1999). Perceptions and attitudes towards horses in European Societies. Equine Veterinary Journal, 31 (28), (pp. 38-41) (4 p.). Kirpensteijn, J., van den Bos, R & Endenburg, N. (1999). Adaption of dogs to the amputation of a limp and their owners satisfaction with the procedure. Veterinary Record, 144 (5), (pp. 115-118) (4 p.). Endenburg, N., Kirpensteijn, J. & Sanders, N. (1999). Equine euthanasia: the veterinarian's role in providing owner support. Anthrozoos, 12, (pp. 138-141) (4 p.). Kirpensteijn, J, Steinheimer, D, Powers, B.E., Straw, R.C., Endenburg, N. & Withrow, S.J. (1998). Comparison of cemented and non-cemented allografts in dogs with osteosarcoma. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 11 (4), (pp. 178-184) (7 p.). Straatman, I., Hanson, E.K.S., Endenburg, N. & Mol, B. (1997). The psychological and physiological influence of a dog on male students during a speech task. Anthrozoos, 2 (3), (pp. 171-190) (20 p.). Maarschalkerweerd, R.J., Endenburg, N., Kirpensteijn, J. & Knol, B.W. (1997). Influence of orchiectomy on canine behaviour. Veterinary Record, 140 (2), (pp. 617-619) (3 p.). Straatman, I., Hanson, E.K.S., Endenburg, N. & Mol, J.A. (1996). The influence of a dog on male students during a stressor. Anthrozoos, 10 (4), (pp. 191-197) (7 p.). Endenburg, N. (1996). The death of companion animals in the Netherlands. Veterinary Quarterly, 18 (sup1), (pp. 61-62) (3 p.). Endenburg, N., 't Hart, H. & Bouw, J. (1994). Motives for aquiring companion animals. Journal of Economic Psychology, 15 (1), (pp. 191-206) (15 p.). Endenburg, N. (1994). The attachment of people to companion animals. Anthrozoos, 8 (2), (pp. 83-89) (7 p.). Endenburg, N. & Vorstenbosch, J.M.G. (1993). Ethical issues in the ownership of companion animals: an empirical and normative analysis. Veterinary Quarterly, 118 (7), (pp. 219-227) (9 p.). PROCEEDINGS Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. (28-8-2017) Canine-Mediated Humane rabies, Humane Dog population management and Animal Welfare. 33rd World Veterinary Congress, Incheon, Korea. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. (30-8-2017) Effective Veterinarian-Client communication in a companion animal clinic; recall of information. 33rd World Veterinary Congress, Incheon, Korea. Endenburg, N. (19-02-2016). Animal abuse and domestic violence. 83th PVMA Scientific Conference, Davao City - (Philippine Veterinary Medical Association) Endenburg, N. (22-04-2016). Communication about animal abuse. 83th PVMA Scientific Conference, Davao City - (Philippine Veterinary Medical Association) Endenburg, N. (16-09-2016). Das Wohlergehen von Tieren in tiergestützten Interventionen. (1 p.). Tiergestützte Interventionen- ein innovatives Berufsfeld etabliert sich. Hannover 2016. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A., Arndt, S.S. & Ryan, S. (27-09-2016). Dog population management, human rabies and dog welfare. (1 p.). WSAVA Cartagena world conference. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Zandvliet, M.M.J.M. (27-09-2016). Effective communication between veterinarians and pet owners, recall of information. (1 p.). WSAVA Cartagena world conference. Endenburg, N., van Lith, H.A. & Arndt, S.S. (19-11-2015). Dog Population Management, Human Rabies and Dog Welfare. Abstracts of the 6th Congress of the Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations (FASAVA), Federation of Asian Small Animal Veterinary Associations (FASAVA),. Endenburg, N., Wei, Guanning, van Lith, H.A., Ohl, F. & Ortolani, A. (29-11-2014). Dog welfare in Mainland China from the perspective of veterinarians. Abstracts of 18th Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations Endenburg, N. & Arndt, S.S. (05-09-2014). Euthanasia of companion animals with behavior problems: animal welfare, owner and veterinarian issues. 2014 Animal Welfare Symposium Proceedings The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). GRANTS AND FUNDING 1991 - 1999 1,5 million guilders from Waltham for research “The influence of companion animals on the development of children” 2014 20.000 euro of the Utrecht University Fund for research on the influence of companion animals on the health and wellbeing of elderly people. 2016 - 2017 93.000 euro for the National Veterinary Forensic Expert Centre from the ministry of Economic Affairs, ministry of Safety and Justice and the Royal Dog Protection. 2017 200.000 euro from the ministry of Defense (navy, Karel Doorman foundation) for the PhD study on the influence of assistance dogs on veterans with PTSD. 2017 98.000 euro from the Royal Dog Protection for the study on high-risk dogs 2017 5.100 euro income on radio and TV interviews (see Appendix 1) INVITED LECTURES 2011 - October WSAVA world conference, Jeju, South-Korea 2012 - January NAVC, Orlando, U.S.A. 2014 - September AVMA conference, Chicago 2014 - November FAVA conference, Singapore 2015 - November FASAVA conference, Taiwan 2016 - February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Psychology 2016 - July Veterinary Council, Singapore 2016 - 2017 February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Veterinary Medic 2016 - September Medicine WSAVA, world conference, Cartagena, Colombia 2016 - September Hanover, Institüt fur Sociales lernen mit Tieren 2016 - September FAVA conference Vietnam Ho-Chi Min 2017 - February Benget State University, Phillipines, college of Veterinary Medicine 2017 - September WVC conference, Incheon, South-Korea 2018 – February University of the Philippines- Los Banos, college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February Cavite State University- college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February De La Salle Araneta University - college of Veterinary Medicine 2018 – February PVMA - Keynote lecture 2018 – February PVMA – One Welfare lecture 2018- September WSAVA – Professional Wellness of Veterinarians 2018 – October FAVA – Professional Wellness of Veterinarians CONFERENCE ORGANISATION COMMITTEES 1998 - September IAHAIO world conference, Prague 2000 - March WSAVA world conference, Amsterdam 2017 - February Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “Samen oud, samen wel” Utrecht 2017 - May Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “High-risk dogs”, Utrecht 2018 - February National expert center of child abuse and national veterinary forensic expert center on animal abuse, joint conference APPENDIX 1 MEDIA EXPOSURE REGARDING THE NATIONAL VETERINARY FORENSIC EXPERT CENTRE RADIO EXPOSURE 22 November 2017 • Radio 4 Nieuws • Radio M Utrecht / Aan Tafel • RTV Utrecht • RTV Utrecht • RTV Utrecht • Radio M Utrecht / De Week • RTV Utrecht • Radio M Utrecht / De Servicelijn • Radio M Utrecht / De Dag • Radio M Utrecht / Prettig Weekend • Radio Flevoland • Radio Noord-Holland • NPO Radio 1 • NPO Radio 2 • NPO Radio 4 • NPO Radio 5 • RTV Utrecht APPENDIX 2 OTHER MEDIA EXPOSURE 2012 - September Onze Hond magazine; Honden en rouw 2015 - 1 April ME & MY DOG magazine; Euthanasie gaat niet in de koude kleren zitten 2015 - 1 Mei Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde; Rouwen om een huisdier 2015 - 12 September Telegraaf; Samen uit één bak; Bijzondere vriendschappen 2016 - September Hart voor Dieren, magazine; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 - September Onze Hond, magazine; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 - 1 Oktober Onze Hond magazine; Bang voor honden, en dan? 2016 - 4 Oktober Dierendag NOS Journaal, radio-interview RTV Utrecht radio-interview Omroep Max radio-interview 2016 - 4 Oktober RTV radio interview; De Gedragskliniek voor Dieren op de faculteit Diergeneeskunde, UU Nienke Endenburg, Marjan van Hagen & Claudia Vinke 2016 TV RTL Lifestyle, t.v. program; Voor Altijd Jong Broadcast twice

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