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- Author:
- Cheryl M. E. McCrindle; Johan Gallant; Steven T. Cornelius; Hermanus S. Schoeman
- Source:
- Anthrozoös 1999 v.12 no.3 pp. 157-161
- ISSN:
- 1753-0377
- Subject:
- animal welfare; bitches; breeding; cats; chickens; children; feral animals; forage; households; humans; males; pastoralism; pet foods; pet ownership; planning; surgery; surveys; urban areas; urban population; vaccination; vaccines; South Africa
- Abstract:
- ... In Southern Africa domesticated dogs date back to the Iron Age (circa 1430 BP). Mainly of the sight hound type, they were traditionally used for hunting. In some more pastoral societies they played a role in guarding stock. Dogs were expected to forage for food and there was no control over breeding. Today South Africa has a large urban population and the interactions between humans and dogs have ...
- DOI:
- 10.2752/089279399787000228
- https://doi.org/10.2752/089279399787000228
- Author:
- M. Beccaglia; S. Alonge; C. Trovo’; G. C. Luvoni
- Source:
- Reproduction in domestic animals 2016 v.51 Suppl S1 no. pp. 12-17
- ISSN:
- 0936-6768
- Subject:
- bitches; breeding; cats; heart rate; medicine; neonates; ovulation; parturition; pets; prediction; pregnancy; radiography; radiology; small animal practice; surgery; ultrasonography; England
- Abstract:
- ... Accurate prediction of delivery date in canine and feline allows a better management of parturition, reducing the loss of neonates. This review evaluates the most common methods adopted to accurately predict the day of delivery: determination of ovulation and hormonal assays, first appearance of embryonic/foetal structures using ultrasound or radiography, echographic measurement of extra‐foetal an ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rda.12782
- https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.12782
- Author:
- Fiona Hollinshead; Natali Krekeler
- Source:
- Journal of feline medicine and surgery v.18 no.1 pp. 21-33
- ISSN:
- 1532-2750
- Subject:
- acetates; animal ovaries; bitches; breeding; cat diseases; cats; diestrus; endometritis; endometrium; estrus; hyperplasia; medroxyprogesterone; megestrol; monitoring; ovariectomy; pyometra; signs and symptoms (animals and humans); small animal practice; spaying; steroid hormones; Australasian region; Canada; United States
- Abstract:
- ... Pyometra is a commonly occurring uterine disease in cats that often leads to loss of breeding potential and, in some cases, can be life threatening. An increased incidence of cystic endometrial hyperplasia (CEH) and pyometra is seen with age. Most queens present with uterine lesions after 5–7 years of age (average 7.6 years, range 1–20 years). Clinical signs most commonly occur within 4 weeks of t ...
- DOI:
- 10.1177/1098612X15623114
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X15623114
- Author:
- Valentina Stefanetti; Agnese Compagnone; Chiara Sordini; Fabrizio Passamonti; Elisa Rampacci; Livia Moscati; Maria Luisa Marenzoni
- Source:
- Topics in companion animal medicine 2018 v.33 no.4 pp. 122-125
- ISSN:
- 1938-9736
- Subject:
- Coxiella burnetii; DNA; Leptospira; bitches; breeding; cats; cattle; fetal death; goats; human diseases; medicine; monitoring; neonatal mortality; pathogens; pets; polymerase chain reaction; pregnancy; sheep
- Abstract:
- ... Abortion and neonatal mortality are events that can occur in breeding bitches and queens. It has been reported that up to 55% and 33% of these cases remain without a known cause, respectively, in canine and feline pregnancies. Unusual abortigenic and potentially zoonotic agents, including Coxiella burnetii and Leptospira spp., may be involved in these cases. C. burnetii is able to cause reproducti ...
- DOI:
- 10.1053/j.tcam.2018.08.005
- PubMed:
- 30502862
- PubMed Central:
- PMC7104966
- https://doi.org/10.1053/j.tcam.2018.08.005