Front Matter

(nextflipdebug5) #1
Chapter 21 Conditions and Rehabilitation of the Working Dog 543

affect lymphocyte and serum HSP70 in purebred
military working dogs. J Appl Physiol, 117, 112–118.
Bryson, S. 2000. Police Dog Tactics. Calgary, AB:
Detselig Enterprises Ltd.
Bulanda, S. 2010. Ready! Training the Search and Rescue
Dog, 2nd edn. Irvine, CA: i-5 Publishing.
Cristescu, R. H., Foley, E., Markula, A., Jackson, G.,
Jones, D. & FrÈRe, C. 2015. Accuracy and efficiency
of detection dogs: a powerful new tool for koala
conservation and management. Sci Rep, 5, 8349.
Corey, S. M., Vizzard, M. A., Bouffard, N. A., Badger,
G. J. & Langevin, H. M. 2012. Stretching of the
back improves the gait, mechanical sensitivity and
connective tissue inflammation in a rodent model.
PLoS One, 7(1), e29831.
DEPARTMENT of DEFENSE. 2013. US Military
Working Dog Training Handbook. Guilford, CT:
Lyons Press.
Diverio, S., Guelfi, G., Barbato, O., Di Mari, W., Egidi,
M. G. & Santoro, M. M. 2015. Non-invasive assess-
ment of animal exercise stress: real-time PCR of
GLUT4, COX1, SOD1 and HSP70 in avalanche
military dog saliva. Animal, 9(1), 104–109.
Duhaime, R.A., Norden, D., Corso, B., Mallonee, S. &
Salman, M. D. 1998. Injuries and illnesses in work-
ing dogs during the disaster response after the
bombing in Oklahoma City. J Am Vet Med Assoc,
212(8), 1202–1207.
Elbrond, V. S. & Schultz, R. M. 2015. Myofascia—the
unexplored tissue: myofascial kinetic lines in
horses, a model for describing locomotion using
comparative dissection derived from human lines.
Med Res Arch, 3, 1–22.
Evans, R. I., Herbold, J. R., Bradshaw, B. S. & Moore,
G. E. 2007. Causes for discharge of military work-
ing dogs from service: 268 cases (2000–2004). J Am
Vet Med Assoc, 231(8), 1215–1220.
Fox, P. R., Puschner, B. & Ebel, J. G. 2008. Assessment
of acute injuries, exposure to environmental toxin,
and five-year health surveillance of New York
Police Department working dogs following the
September 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist
attack. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 233(1), 48–59.
Frantz, L., Mullin, V., Pionnier-Capitan, M.,
Lebrasseur, O., Ollivier, M., Perri, A., et al. 2016.
Genomic and archaeological evidence suggests a
dual origin of domestic dogs. Science, 352(6290),
1228–1231.
Goodavage, M. 2017. Secret Service Dogs: The Heroes
Who Protect the President of the United States, 1st
edn. New York: Dutton.
Grimm, D. 2015. Dawn of the dog. Science, 348(6232),
274–279.
Hackner, K., Errhalt, P., Mueller, M., Speiser, M.,
Marzluf, B. A., Schulheim, A., et al. 2016. Canine
scent detection for the diagnosis of lung cancer in
a screening situation. J Breath Res, 10(4), 046003.


Hart, L. A., Zasloff, R. L., Bryson, S. & Christensen, S.
L. 2000. The role of police dogs as companions and
working partners. Psychol Rep, 86(1), 190–202.
Jezierski, T., Walczak, M., Ligor, T., Rudnicka, J. &
Buszewski, B. 2015. Study of the art: canine olfac-
tion used for cancer detection on the basis of
breath odour. Perspectives and limitations. J Breath
Res, 9(2), 027001.
Judah, C. 2014. Training a Search and Rescue Dog for
Wilderness Air Scent Detection, 1st edn. Holden
Beach, NC: Coastal Books.
Keegan, K. 2004. How to evaluate head and pelvic
movement to determine lameness. AAEP Proc, 50,
206–211.
Keegan, K. 2005a. Head movement patterns in horses
with forelimb and hindlimb lameness. AAEP Proc,
51, 114–120.
Keegan, K. 2005b. Pelvic movement pattern in horses
with hindlimb and forelimb lameness. AAEP Proc,
51, 121–127.
Krause, F., Wilke, J., Vogt, L. & Banzer, W. 2016.
Intermuscular force transmission along myofas-
cial chains: a systemic review. J Anat, 228(6),
910–918.
Larson, G., Karlsson, E. K., Perri, A., Webster, M. T.,
Ho, S. Y., Peters, J., et al. 2012. Rethinking dog
domestication by integrating genetics, archeology
and biogeography. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 109(23),
8878–8883.
Lee, J., VON Pfeil, D., Thompson, S. & Hinchcliff, K.


  1. The Musher and Veterinary Handbook, 3rd edn.
    Marlboro, VT: International Sled Dog Veterinary
    Medical Association.
    Lemish, M. 2008. War Dogs: A History of Loyalty and
    Heroism. Washington, DC: Potomac Books.
    Linn, L. L., Bartels, K. E., Rochat, M. C., Payton, M. E.
    & Moore, G. E. 2003. Lumbosacral stenosis in 29
    military working dogs: epidemiologic findings
    and outcome after surgical intervention (1990–
    1999). Vet Surg, 32, 21–29.
    Maliye, S. & Marshall, J. 2016. Objective assessment
    of the compensatory effect of clinical hind limb
    lameness in horses: 37 cases (2011–2014). J Am Vet
    Med Assoc, 249(8), 940–944.
    Moore, G. E., Burkman, K. D., Carter, M. N. &
    Peterson, M. R. 2001. Causes of death or reasons
    for euthanasia in military working dogs: 927 cases
    (1993–1996). J Am Vet Med Assoc, 219(2), 209–214.
    Orkin, J. D., Yang, Y., Yang, C., Yu, D. W. & Jiang, X.

  2. Cost-effective scat-detection dogs: unleash-
    ing a powerful new tool for international mamma-
    lian conservation biology. Sci Rep, 6, 34758.
    Peterson, M., Fommelt, A. & Dunn, G. 2000. A study
    of the lifetime occurrence of neoplasia and breed
    differences in a cohort of German Shepherd dogs
    and Belgian Malinois military working dogs that
    died in 1992. J Vet Intern Med, 14(2), 140–145.

Free download pdf