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9  Boxer 4  Pitbull 2  American Staffordshire Terrier 2  Labrador Retriever 2  German Shepherd 2  Akita 2  Other breeds 9 Number of tibiae measured 30 * Data expressed in

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until ready for use. Breeds represented included American Staffordshire Terrier (n = 3) and 1 each of the following: Boxer, Cattledog, Chihuahua, Golden Retriever mix, Greyhound, Mastiff mix, and Jack Russell Terrier mix. The mean weight of the cadavers

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Retrievers, 3 Bernese Mountain Dogs, 3 Boxers, 2 Rottweilers, 2 American Staffordshire Terriers, 2 mixed-breed dogs, 1 Flat-Coated Retriever, 1 Chow Chow, 1 Great Dane, 1 German Shepherd Dog, and 1 Dogue de Bordeaux. Dogs with MPL included 3 Labrador

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Spaniels . Am J Vet Res 2009 ; 70 : 340 – 345 . 10.2460/ajvr.70.3.340 5. Henke D , Böttcher P , Doherr MG , et al. Computer-assisted magnetic resonance imaging brain morphometry in American Staffordshire Terriers with cerebellar cortical

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). Breeds represented included Alaskan Malamute, American Staffordshire Terrier, Australian Shepherd, Rough Collie, and German Shorthaired Pointer (1 each); there were 3 mixed-breed dogs. The 8 dogs’ median weight was 28.8 kg (range, 17.8 to 40.9 kg). Mean

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, Siberian Husky, Labrador Retriever, and Golden Retriever). The home-exercise group comprised 2 females and 2 males (1 each of American Staffordshire Terrier, Labrador Retriever, German Short-Haired Pointer, and Bull Terrier crossbred dog). In each of the

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Bottcher P Doherr MG , et al . Computer-assisted magnetic resonance imaging brain morphometry in American Staffordshire Terriers with cerebellar cortical degeneration . J Vet Intern Med 2008 ; 22 : 969 – 975 . 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2008.0138.x

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Terrier-crossbred dogs, and 1 each of American Staffordshire Terrier, Border Collie, Catahoula Leopard Dog, Chow-crossbred dog, English Pointer, Lhasa Apso, Miniature Pinscher, Rottweiler, and Whippet. Consent was obtained from each owner for use of their

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pooled plasma. The remaining 40 dogs were used to establish reference intervals. This population comprised 16 mixed-breed dogs, 5 Bichon Frise, 3 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, 2 Labrador Retrievers, 2 American Staffordshire Terriers, 2 Jack Russell

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investigated by use of the Spearman rank correlation test. Results were considered significant at values of P ≤ 0.05. Results Clinical variables —The 13 dogs with CrCL rupture comprised 5 Golden Retrievers, 2 American Staffordshire Terriers, 2

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