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Urinary incontinence in the spayed bitch
(2015)
Acquired urinary incontinence affects as many as 5-20% of spayed bitches, which is a sub-stantially larger percentage than what is seen in intact bitches or male dogs; both intact and neutered (FORSEE et al., 2013; ARNOLD, ...
The potential role of different fat depots in reproductive function of dogs
(2015)
Although sex hormones affect the serum leptin level, the alterations in the leptin level and
in the size of the fat depots in the bitch during the estrous cycle have not been established.
The aim of this study is the ...
Hip dysplasia as threshold genetic disease in dogs. Incidence and predisposition in three Hungarian shepherd breeds
(2015)
This dissertation is a prospective study of a large group of privately owned dogs of
three Hungarian shepherd breeds. The dissertation provides an overview of the current
understanding of canine hip dysplasia, it highlights ...
The border collie in today's respect in Germany
(2016)
An online survey by means of a questionnaire was carried out among Border Collie owners
between August 8th and December 16th, 2015, to gain insight into the acquisition, keeping, socialization,
education / training, ...
Genetics of intervertebral disc degeneration in the dachshund
(2015)
The Dachshund is a breed that has existed for several centuries. It was originally used as a
hunting dog, but later it became more and more popular as a pet. It is a chondrodystrophoid
breed, which means that it has been ...
A kutyák gyulladásos sejtjeinek detektálása immunhisztokémia segítségével
(2014)
With this examinations, we had two goals. First one was to find useable immunohistochemical antibodies for detecting inflammatory cells in dogs. And the second one was to find out why is it so common to find erythrocytes ...
Study of behaviour change in dogs when fed a home prepared diet compared to a commercial diet
(2016)
Nutrition has an important and widely under researched impact on dog behaviour. Protein and
tryptophan can affect aggressiveness, fibre effects satiety and antioxidants alter aging
behaviour. The differences between a ...