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Autor:
Camilla L. Pegram, Brenda N. Bonnett, Helena Skarp, Gareth Arnott, Hannah James, Åke Hedhammar, Gregoire Leroy, Aimée Llewellyn-Zaidi, Ian J. Seath, Dan G. O’Neill
Publikováno v:
Canine Medicine and Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Abstract Background Dogs are the most popular mammal kept as a companion animal globally. Positive human-dog relationships can benefit both the human owners as well as the dogs. However, popularity as a companion animal species does not universally b
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https://doaj.org/article/928563bf45614503bb2f6c72c75d8c68
Publikováno v:
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2018)
Abstract Background The domestic dog is one of the most diverse mammalian species, exhibiting wide variations in morphology, behaviour and morbidity across breeds. Therefore, it is not unexpected that breeds should also exhibit variation in mortality
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https://doaj.org/article/ea879c799e1f4eb3b1b01acff56028ae
Autor:
Dan G. O’Neill, Sylvia F. A. Keijser, Åke Hedhammar, Caroline Kisko, Gregoire Leroy, Aimée Llewellyn-Zaidi, Sofia Malm, Patricia N. Olson, Rowena M. A. Packer, Jean Francois Rousselot, Ian J. Seath, Jason W. Stull, Brenda N. Bonnett
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Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
Abstract Background Breed-related health problems in dogs have received increased focus over the last decade. Responsibility for causing and/or solving these problems has been variously directed towards dog breeders and kennel clubs, the veterinary p
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https://doaj.org/article/145ae3f539d0419b9e64d9bdbd61d3e0
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Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2017)
Abstract Background Pedigree or purebred dogs are often stated to have high prevalence of disorders which are commonly assumed to be a consequence of inbreeding and selection for exaggerated features. However, few studies empirically report and rank
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b113f072b64e477184030f818f0fe06e
Autor:
Pegram, C L, Bonnett, B N, Skarp, H, Arnott, G, James, H, Hedhammar, A, Leroy, G, Llewellyn-Zaidi, A, Seath, I J, O'Neill, D G
Publikováno v:
Canine Medicine and Genetics
The International Partnership for Dogs (IPFD), together with an alternating host organisation,holds biennial meetings called the International Dog Health Workshops (IDHW). With the aim of encouraging international and multi-stakeholder collaborations
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::41e7ca822833348e140aa351702d72a0
Autor:
Hannah James, Grégoire Leroy, Brenda N. Bonnett, Ian J. Seath, Åke Hedhammar, Gareth Arnott, Dan G. O’Neill, Aimée Llewellyn-Zaidi, Camilla Pegram, Helena Skarp
Publikováno v:
Canine Medicine and Genetics
Pegram, C L, Bonnett, B N, Skarp, H, Arnott, G, James, H, Hedhammar, Å, Leroy, G, Llewellyn-Zaidi, A, Seath, I J & O’Neill, D G 2020, ' Moving from information and collaboration to action: report from the 4th international dog health workshop, Windsor in May 2019 ', Canine Medicine and Genetics, vol. 7, 4 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40575-020-00083-x
Canine Medicine and Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Pegram, C L, Bonnett, B N, Skarp, H, Arnott, G, James, H, Hedhammar, Å, Leroy, G, Llewellyn-Zaidi, A, Seath, I J & O’Neill, D G 2020, ' Moving from information and collaboration to action: report from the 4th international dog health workshop, Windsor in May 2019 ', Canine Medicine and Genetics, vol. 7, 4 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40575-020-00083-x
Canine Medicine and Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Background Dogs are the most popular mammal kept as a companion animal globally. Positive human-dog relationships can benefit both the human owners as well as the dogs. However, popularity as a companion animal species does not universally benefit do
Publikováno v:
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2017)
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
Background Pedigree or purebred dogs are often stated to have high prevalence of disorders which are commonly assumed to be a consequence of inbreeding and selection for exaggerated features. However, few studies empirically report and rank the preva
Publikováno v:
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2018)
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2018)
Background The domestic dog is one of the most diverse mammalian species, exhibiting wide variations in morphology, behaviour and morbidity across breeds. Therefore, it is not unexpected that breeds should also exhibit variation in mortality and long
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bfa9df1e191ab1420aaeecc46f5c1a70
https://researchonline.rvc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11810/1/11810.pdf
https://researchonline.rvc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11810/1/11810.pdf
Autor:
Caroline Kisko, Sylvia F. A. Keijser, Jason W. Stull, Aimée Llewellyn-Zaidi, Åke Hedhammar, Brenda N. Bonnett, Rowena M. A. Packer, Ian J. Seath, Dan G. O’Neill, Patricia N. Olson, Grégoire Leroy, Jean Francois Rousselot, Sofia Malm
Publikováno v:
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
Background Breed-related health problems in dogs have received increased focus over the last decade. Responsibility for causing and/or solving these problems has been variously directed towards dog breeders and kennel clubs, the veterinary profession
Autor:
Aimée Llewellyn-Zaidi
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 178:540-540
IN response to the recent open letter to veterinary surgeons in the UK calling on them to take action regarding brachycephalic dogs (see VR , May 14, 2016, vol 178, pp 487-488) the Kennel Club recognises that there are a number of breeds and breed ty