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COMPARISON OF THE TOLERANCES OF ANESTHETIZED ADULT DOGS AND PUPS TO KCI INFUSION

COMPARISON OF THE TOLERANCES OF ANESTHETIZED ADULT DOGS AND PUPS TO KCI INFUSION

... mean survival time for adult dogs in the. present study[r] ...

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Structural changes underlying compensatory increase of diffusing capacity after left pneumonectomy in adult dogs

Structural changes underlying compensatory increase of diffusing capacity after left pneumonectomy in adult dogs

... three adult foxhounds approximately 2 yr after left pneumonectomy (removal of 42% of lung) and compared the results to those in normal adult dogs previously studied by the same ...same dogs ...

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Extraction of Vitamin D Metabolites by Bones of Normal Adult Dogs

Extraction of Vitamin D Metabolites by Bones of Normal Adult Dogs

... Using the isolated perfused canine tibia we examined the extraction of [ 3 H]25(OH)D 3 , [ 3 H]1,25(OH) 2 D 3 and [ 3 H]24,25(OH) 2 D 3 by bone of normal adult dogs. The studies were performed with and ...

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Compensatory lung growth occurs in adult dogs after right pneumonectomy

Compensatory lung growth occurs in adult dogs after right pneumonectomy

... pneumonectomy, harmonic mean thickness of the tissue-plasma barrier was significantly greater but at 16 mo it was not different from controls. There was a significant increase in diffusing capacity for oxygen (33% above ...

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Controversy and confusion: frequency of revaccination of adult dogs and cats - an update

Controversy and confusion: frequency of revaccination of adult dogs and cats - an update

... Non-core  Recommendations R d ti / Commentary C t Overview  Companion animal vaccines have served society well for many years and continue to play a crucial role in preventing disease [r] ...

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Immunologic and clinicopathologic evaluation of adult dogs inoculated with Encephalitozoon cuniculi

Immunologic and clinicopathologic evaluation of adult dogs inoculated with Encephalitozoon cuniculi

... The data show that i no differences are apparent when monocytes from naive or infected dogs are used; ii the time that monocytes are maintained in culture affects parasite destruction, i[r] ...

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Chemical sterilization with intratesticular administration of zinc gluconate in adult dogs: a preliminary report

Chemical sterilization with intratesticular administration of zinc gluconate in adult dogs: a preliminary report

... stray dogs are serious problems in many developing countries. The stray dogs` groups are a new risk for wild animals and may increase the risk of transmission of zoo- notic diseases ...of dogs around ...

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Visibly marked and microchipped lost dogs have a higher chance to find their owners in Belgrade

Visibly marked and microchipped lost dogs have a higher chance to find their owners in Belgrade

... to adult dogs, small to medium and friendly/sociable dogs as compared with opposite characteristics of lost ...that dogs’ features (bred, age, size) strongly affect people’s feelings and ...

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Juvenile-onset and adult-onset demodicosis in dogs in the UK: prevalence and breed associations

Juvenile-onset and adult-onset demodicosis in dogs in the UK: prevalence and breed associations

... in adult dogs, and it has been proposed that these dogs first diagnosed when 4 years of age or older are likely to have a truly ‘adult-onset’ form of the disease (Miller et ...true ...

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The intravenous and oral pharmacokinetics of lotilaner in dogs

The intravenous and oral pharmacokinetics of lotilaner in dogs

... 16 adult dogs which had received a single oral administration of the pure enantiomer drug at 15 mg/kg (tablet or chewy formulation, during an efficacy study) were analysed at four time points (4 h and 28, ...

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Recommendations on vaccination for Asian small animal practitioners: a report of the WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group

Recommendations on vaccination for Asian small animal practitioners: a report of the WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group

... The VGG admires the dedication of practitioners in Asian countries to the goal of elimination of canine rabies virus infec- tion. In some countries, practitioners devote 10 to 20% of their working hours to pro-bono ...

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Fatal canine adenovirus type 1 acute infection in a Yorkshire Terrier puppy in Portugal: a case report

Fatal canine adenovirus type 1 acute infection in a Yorkshire Terrier puppy in Portugal: a case report

... The puppy, sold at the end of April 2012, had been vaccinated once against canine parvovirus (CPV) and canine distemper virus (CDV) (Nobivac Puppy DP Vaccine, MSD Animal Health) at six weeks of age, e.g., one week before ...

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Imaging of Intraneural Edema by Using Gadolinium Enhanced MR Imaging: Experimental Compression Injury

Imaging of Intraneural Edema by Using Gadolinium Enhanced MR Imaging: Experimental Compression Injury

... in adult dogs by using protein tracers (Evans blue albumin or horseradish peroxidase) and gadolinium- enhanced MR imaging to determine the pathologic focus for the MR imaging findings related to com- ...

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Function of Vascular Smooth Muscle and Its Sympathetic Innervation in the Newborn Dog

Function of Vascular Smooth Muscle and Its Sympathetic Innervation in the Newborn Dog

... The effects of sympathetic nerve stimulation and vasoconstrictors on perfusion pressure in the hindquarters of newborn, young, and adult dogs* Change in perfusion pressure at various age[r] ...

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Puppy parties and beyond: the role of early age socialization practices on adult dog behavior

Puppy parties and beyond: the role of early age socialization practices on adult dog behavior

... well-adjusted adult dogs that display few undesirable behaviors, and which can establish a positive, lifelong relationship with their ...way. Dogs that are appropriately socialized as puppies are ...

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Occurence of Psychosis in Dogs Reared in House, Farm and Kennels

Occurence of Psychosis in Dogs Reared in House, Farm and Kennels

... Stray dogs were 20 mixed-breed dogs (12 male and 8 female), selected among a pool of 80-110 dogs regularly housed in the shelter described below, on the basis of length of stay in the shelter (1-12 ...

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Mathematical Model for the Dynamic Transmission of Rabies with Control Measures

Mathematical Model for the Dynamic Transmission of Rabies with Control Measures

... Our SEIR model was developed from the rabies model given in Donkoh, Kabo-Bah and Asiedu (2014) and adding control measures; isolation and eradication. The population is divided into four sub-classes. There are the ...

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Examination of the “susceptibility gap” in the treatment of canine heartworm infection

Examination of the “susceptibility gap” in the treatment of canine heartworm infection

... for adult heartworm infection where it would be given to dogs by intramuscular injection every 4 months; therefore, there was early interest in its ability to kill younger ...to dogs with older ...

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Efficacy of 10% imidacloprid + 2 5% moxidectin topical solution (Advantage Multi® for Dogs) for the prevention of heartworm disease and infection all month long

Efficacy of 10% imidacloprid + 2 5% moxidectin topical solution (Advantage Multi® for Dogs) for the prevention of heartworm disease and infection all month long

... protecting dogs against susceptible ...that dogs should be fully protected during this entire window against incoming susceptible and resistant heartworm iso- lates such as those shown to survive and ...

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Comparing four diagnostic tests for Giardia duodenalis in dogs using latent class analysis

Comparing four diagnostic tests for Giardia duodenalis in dogs using latent class analysis

... clinical dogs were excluded (results not ...clinical dogs compared to the other ...clinical dogs, but why this did not affect the three other tests cannot be fully explained with our ...household ...

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