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Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ Research study reveals consequences of extreme demand for puppies during COVID-19 Pandemic
Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ study reveals why so many people bought puppies during the pandemic and the consequences of this extreme demand -
New Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ study reveals consequences of 2020 pandemic restrictions on puppies
Puppy imports, designer crossbreeds and the closure of puppy classes identified as key differences in the early lives of puppies purchased in 2020 A study by the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨) has revealed that puppies purchased during the … -
New research highlights dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism
A new study from the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ explores the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK, promoting greater awareness with earlier detection and treatment New research the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨) has shed … -
New research finds Rottweilers at greatest risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture
A new study from the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨) explores the reasons for cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture in dogs in the UK, as well as the factors influencing how it is managed clinically. The research also identifies which breeds are … -
Bad teeth revealed as biggest problem for pet greyhounds
As well as bad teeth, the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ research revealed that traumatic injuries, overgrown nails and osteoarthritis are also major concerns for pet greyhounds -
Lasting lockdown love? Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ research identifies that problem behaviours are damaging the owner-dog relationship as pandemic puppies reach young adulthood
New research from the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨) pandemic puppies research programme has highlighted the negative impact of problem behaviours in young adult dogs on the strength of the owner-dog relationship. These findings can be used to …New research from the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨) pandemic puppies research programme has …
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Beauty isn’t even skin deep: New study from the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ finds that flat-faced dogs are at the highest risk of skin fold dermatitis
New research from the Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨ (Å·²©ÓÎÏ·µÇ¼ƽ̨) has found that some popular flat-faced dog breeds, including the English Bulldog, French Bulldog and Pug, are at the highest risk of skin fold dermatitis – a painful skin condition. The study …