Search Results - "Isaksen, Katja E"
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TeamMate: A Longitudinal Study of New Zealand Working Farm Dogs. III. Factors Affecting the Risk of Dogs Being Lost from the Workforce
Published in Animals (Basel) (29-05-2021)“…Working farm dogs are essential to many livestock farmers. Little is known about factors that influence dogs’ risk of being lost from work. This paper explores…”
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TeamMate: a longitudinal study of New Zealand working farm dogs. I. Methods, population characteristics and health on enrolment
Published in BMC veterinary research (17-02-2020)“…Working farm dogs are invaluable on New Zealand sheep and beef farms. To date no study describing farm dog population and health has included information about…”
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TeamMate: A Longitudinal Study of New Zealand Working Farm Dogs. II. Occurrence of Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (16-10-2020)“…Musculoskeletal injury and disease are common in dogs, and a major cause of retirement in working dogs. Many livestock farmers rely on dogs for the effective…”
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The EpiCentre: redefining the future of animal health
Published in American journal of veterinary research (07-11-2024)Get full text
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A 15-year longitudinal study of search-and-rescue dogs identifies the musculoskeletal, integumentary, and gastrointestinal systems as commonly affected
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (01-02-2024)“…A longitudinal study followed search-and-rescue (SAR) dogs for 15 years to determine the incidence of health events and whether factors of deployment during…”
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