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“... M0, M3, M4, M8, M10 and M12. A reduction in the respiratory rate and decrease of body temperature occurred in both groups...”
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“..., in combination with acepromazine (ACP) and their effects on physiologic values in dogs. Six healthy beagle dogs...”
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“... supplementation with omega PUFAs derived from n-3 over four weeks did not decrease heart rate and did not increase...”
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“... ovariohysterectomy.METHODS: Twenty four healthy female dogs were randomly assigned to receive saline or nalbuphine...”
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“... intravenous application of antimicrobials in dogs, there are few studies on these effects in dogs undergoing...”
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“... 0.1 mg/kg, respectively. In Phase 1, purpose-bred dogs (n = 8) underwent each of the four treatments in a randomized...”
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“... 0.1 mg/kg, respectively. In Phase 1, purpose-bred dogs (n = 8) underwent each of the four treatments in a randomized...”
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“... of the right eye, decrease in the respiratory rate and rectal temperature. Tramadol proved to be a drug...”
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“... of the right eye, decrease in the respiratory rate and rectal temperature. Tramadol proved to be a drug...”
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“... of serological cross-reaction and the occurrence of co-infection with other trypanosomatids decreases the...”
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“...Parvovirus is an infectious viral disease, highly contagious, affecting dogs causing acute...”
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