Issue 6(3): ~ Minimizing the Effects of Exercise on the Kidney
Description
There are an ever increasing number of dogs participating in activities that range from light workouts to strenuous exercise. These activities create an environment of metabolic stress. One system in charge of managing these stresses is the kidney and the rest of the urinary system. Understanding the basis of exercise-induced nephritis is important when developing a training regimen. The best way to prevent kidney damage and impairment is to train and condition athletic and working dogs to perform the activities associated with their work or competition.
Issue 1(6): ~ Selecting a nutrition program for the performance dog. ~ Application of nutritional fundamentals
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Issue 2(2): ~ Muscles of Performance in the Dog. ~ Athleticism and the Dog's Immune System"
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Issue 2(6): ~ Making a field emergency kit and its application in the field ~ Genetics and Performance
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Issue 3(2): ~ Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in the Athletic or Working Dog: Part I
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Issue 3(4): ~ Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in the Athletic or Working Dog: Part II
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Issue 4(1): ~ Managing Achilles Tendon Injuries
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Issue 4(4): ~ Achievement of Peak Performance Using the Tapering Method. ~ Tapering Variations Utilized in Canine Competition
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Issue 4(5): ~ Overtraining Syndrome. ~ Overreaching and Overtraining in Athletes
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Issue 5(6): ~ Feeding for Optimal Performance
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