Issue 4(6): ~ Hypothyroidism in the Athletic or Working Dog
Description
Hypothyroidism is a disease that should be monitored in all athletic or working dogs. It affects these dogs in a different manner than the normal pet population. Most literature on hypothyroidism does not address the metabolic issues associated with this problem in highly active and highly driven dogs. The etiology of hypothyroidism and its management is different in relation to athletic and working patients.
Issue 1(3): ~ Carpal biomechanics, Carpal preparation, and Injury prevention of the carpus; ~ Managing Hyperthermia in the Field
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Issue 1(2): ~ Prevent of abnormal hyperthermia and heat stroke; ~ Managing nails; ~ Notes on Rehabilitation Psychology
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Issue 2(4): ~ Overview of paw pad injuries and their medical management. ~ Trigger points can affect performance and cause lameness in the dog.
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Issue 3(1): ~ Understanding the Greyhound Racing Gallop
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Issue 3(3): ~ Optimizing the Scenting Ability of the Dog.
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Issue 3(5): ~ Wound Management and Surgery of the Pinna of the Ear
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Issue 5(6): ~ Feeding for Optimal Performance
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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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