نتایج جستجو برای: shepherd dogs

تعداد نتایج: 52024  

2017
E Carli A Carminato S Ravagnan K Capello M T Antognoni A Miglio T Furlanello D Proverbio E Spada A Stefani F Mutinelli M Vascellari

BACKGROUND The prevalence of dog erythrocyte antigen (DEA 1) in canine population is approximately 40-60%. Often data are limited to a small number of breeds and/or dogs. The aims of this study were to evaluate frequency of DEA 1 in a large population of purebred and mongrel dogs including Italian native breeds and to recognize a possible association between DEA 1 and breed, sex, and genetic an...

2012
Edmond N O’Sullivan Alison J Hanlon

BACKGROUND There are no peer reviewed data on dog control records from an official agency in Ireland. In order to address this, a total of 2,669 official dog control service records generated during 2007 by Cork County Council dog control service were reviewed. RESULTS Over 70 percent of records related to unwanted dogs and dogs not under their owners control. Stray dogs were collected by the...

2010
Zhengkui Zhou Xihui Sheng Zhiwu Zhang Keyan Zhao Lan Zhu Gang Guo Steve G. Friedenberg Linda S. Hunter Wendy S. Vandenberg-Foels William E. Hornbuckle Ursula Krotscheck Elizabeth Corey Nancy S. Moise Nathan L. Dykes Junya Li Shangzhong Xu Lixin Du Yachun Wang Jody Sandler Gregory M. Acland George Lust Rory J. Todhunter

BACKGROUND Canine hip dysplasia (HD) is a common polygenic trait characterized by hip malformation that results in osteoarthritis (OA). The condition in dogs is very similar to developmental dysplasia of the human hip which also leads to OA. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A total of 721 dogs, including both an association and linkage population, were genotyped. The association population incl...

2013
Bethany J. Wilson Frank W. Nicholas John W. James Claire M. Wade Peter C. Thomson

Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a serious and common musculoskeletal disease of pedigree dogs and therefore represents both an important welfare concern and an imperative breeding priority. The typical heritability estimates for radiographic CHD traits suggest that the accuracy of breeding dog selection could be substantially improved by the use of estimated breeding values (EBVs) in place of sel...

2016
Benjamin L. Hart Lynette A. Hart Abigail P. Thigpen Neil H. Willits

German Shepherd Dogs are important in police and military work, and are a popular family pet. The debilitating joint disorders of hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tear (CCL) and elbow dysplasia can shorten a dog's useful working life and impact its role as a family member. For this study, veterinary hospital records were examined over a 14.5-year period on 1170 intact and neutered (incl...

Journal: :Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T 2008
N Suwankong B P Meij G Voorhout A H de Boer H A W Hazewinkel

The medical records of 156 dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLS) that underwent decompressive surgery were reviewed for signalment, history, clinical signs, imaging and surgical findings. The German Shepherd Dog (GSD) was most commonly affected (40/156, 25.6%). Pelvic limb lameness, caudal lumbar pain and pain evoked by lumbosacral pressure were the most frequent clinical findings. ...

2014
Anna Kis Melinda Bence Gabriella Lakatos Enikő Pergel Borbála Turcsán Jolanda Pluijmakers Judit Vas Zsuzsanna Elek Ildikó Brúder Levente Földi Mária Sasvári-Székely Ádám Miklósi Zsolt Rónai Enikő Kubinyi

The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms of the oxytocin receptor gene are related to complex social behaviors in humans. Dogs' parallel evolution with humans and their adaptation to the human environment has made them a useful species to model human social interactions. Previous research indicates that dogs are eligible models for beha...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید