Issue 4(2): ~ Poison Management: A Brief Overview
Description
The high drive and inquisitive nature of the typical athletic or working dog seems to predispose these dogs to a greater chance of accidental poisoning. Medical management of poison cases in these dogs is the same as the pet dog. The only difference is in their rehabilitation.
Issue 2(1): ~ An overview of the similarities and differences between the canine and equine locomotion. ~ Metabolic changes in Field Trial Labrador Retrievers related to pre-event excitation.
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Issue 3(2): ~ Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in the Athletic or Working Dog: Part I
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Issue 3(6): ~ The Effect of Joint Movement Alterations on Dog Locomotion
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Issue 5(1): ~ Soundness of the Athletic Dog
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Issue 5(2): ~ Shoulder Problems of the Canine Athlete and Working Dog
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Issue 5(5): ~ Managing Exercise-Induced Medical Cases. ~ Basic Concepts of Canine Rehabilitation
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Issue 6(6): ~ Neuronal Factors of Canine Movement and Performance
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Downloadable - Analyzing Motion and Soundness of the Dog by Dr. Robert Gillette
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Athletic and Working Dog: Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics (Hardcover)
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