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Attitudes of Finnish veterinarians about programs to control canine genetic diseasesM Leppanen
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsingin yliopisto, Finland
Prev Vet Med 38:239-57. 1999..Inherited skeletal diseases were thought to be important to canine well-being; the importance of inherited ocular diseases was assessed to be lower...
Controlling canine hip dysplasia in FinlandM Leppanen
Department of Clinical Veterinary Science Animal Hygiene, University of Helsinki, Yliopisto, Finland
Prev Vet Med 42:121-31. 1999..Modern society has high demands for animal welfare and consumer issues, and breeders and kennel societies should pay more attention to health issues in breeding pedigreed dogs...
Attitudes of Finnish dog-owners about programs to control canine genetic diseasesM Leppanen
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Helsinki, Yliopisto, Finland
Prev Vet Med 43:145-58. 2000..Well-being and health were also considered very important to the image of the dog hobby...
Attitudes of Finnish dog-breeders about programs to control canine genetic diseasesM Leppanen
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
Prev Vet Med 43:159-75. 2000..Inherited skeletal and ocular diseases were thought to be important to canine well-being; the importance of other diseases was assessed to be lower...
Results of ophthalmologic screening examinations of German Pinschers in Finland--a retrospective studyM Leppanen
Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, PO Box 57, 00014 Helsinki University, Finland
Vet Ophthalmol 4:165-9. 2001..To retrospectively review ophthalmologic findings in German Pinschers in Finland...
