Issue 4(3): ~ Managing Intestinal Parasites in the Athletic and Working Dog
Description
A healthy dog is more likely to perform better and longer than an unhealthy dog. A key component to health is proper parasite maintenance. A parasite management program should be a part of any athletic and/or working dog’s normal health regimen. These dogs have a greater potential for exposure to parasites than the household pet. Their activities are also affected to a greater extent than the pet dog.
Issue 1(5): ~ Pharmaceuticals used for lameness in the dog; ~ Concepts for Diagnosing Lameness in Athletic dogs
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Issue 1(6): ~ Selecting a nutrition program for the performance dog. ~ Application of nutritional fundamentals
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Issue 5(1): ~ Soundness of the Athletic Dog
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Issue 5(3): ~ Diagnosing Stifle Problems Through Palpation: Part I
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Issue 6(5): ~ Diagnosing Stifle Problems Through Palpation: Part II
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Issue 7(1): ~ The Canine Workout Companion
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Issue 7(2): ~ Rear Leg Lameness: Two Similar Case Reports
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Managing the Greyhound Racing Surface: Part One, Understanding the Greyhound Racing Gallop
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Managing the Greyhound Racing Surface: Part Two, Evaluating the Greyhound Racetrack Surface for Proper Management
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