Issue 7(1): ~ The Canine Workout Companion
Description
A new area of veterinary sports medicine revolves around the dog as a workout companion. This is a common scenario presented to the veterinary general practitioner. There has not been a lot of reference material printed on the subject. This article will try to address the pertinent information for use by the clinical practitioner.
Issue 1(2): ~ Prevent of abnormal hyperthermia and heat stroke; ~ Managing nails; ~ Notes on Rehabilitation Psychology
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Issue 1(4): ~ Benefits and detriments of carpal wrapping; ~ A discussion on performance drive; ~ the effects of vaccinating for lymes disease
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Issue 1(5): ~ Pharmaceuticals used for lameness in the dog; ~ Concepts for Diagnosing Lameness in Athletic dogs
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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(4): ~ Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in the Athletic or Working Dog: Part II
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Issue 4(2): ~ Poison Management: A Brief Overview
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Issue 5(4): ~ Managing Skin Lesions of the Distal Limb
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Issue 6(2): ~ Vital Signs of Athletic Dogs
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Animal-TRAQs motion analysis software - License
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