Bouvier Window
The Annual Publication of the Bouvier Health Foundation INDEX BY SUBJECT
Cross referenced by subject
ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS
Acupunture Gains Popularity for Animals, Robin Tierney 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 142
An Alternative Approach, Shawn Messonnler, DVM
Complementary Therapies in the Treatment of Canine Heart Disease 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 20
Dysplasia & Arthritis Treatment, Bill Hollinger -
Experience with acupuncture as an alternative treatment
10/04 Vol. 4, p. 39Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Veterinary Herbal Medicine – Part I,
North American Veterinary Conference -2004 Proceedings 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 130
Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Veterinary Herbal Medicine – Part II,
North American Veterinary Conference -2004 Proceedings 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 134
What’s Acupuncture?, Scientific Basis I, North American Veterinary Conference -2004 Proceedings 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 137
What’s Acupuncture?, Scientific Basis II, North American Veterinary Conference -2004 Proceedings 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 140
ANESTHESIA
Anesthesia, An Informal Chat, submitted by Ellen Raper
10/01 Vol. 1, p. 123ARTHRITIS
Alleviating Arthritis, Parts 1 and 2, Shawn P. Messonnier, DYM 10/01, Vol. 1, p. 91
Degenerative Joint Disease, Southern California Veterinary Referral Group
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 124AUTOIMMUNE
Autoimmune Diseases, Tracy J. Libby 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 56
Canine Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 75
Common Problems of Purebred Dogs, Canine Autoimmune Thyroid Disease,
W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 70
Nutritional Approaches for a Healthy Immune System, W. Jean Dodds 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 73
The Immune System & Disease Resistance, W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 60
What Is the Immune System, Kathleen R. Hutton, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 70
THYROID
Canine Hypothyroidism, R. F. Nachreiner, DVM How Testing Can Help Your Dogs
and Your Breeding Program 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 74
Canine Thyroid Disease, W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 68
Common Problems of Purebred Dogs, Canine Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 70
Did YOU Know? Description of the thyroid gland 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 81
So Your Dog Has A Positive Thyroid Test 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 76
Thyroid Can Alter Behavior, W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 78
Thyroid Testing, A reference for Dog Breeders and Owners, Karen Wolfsheimer, DVM, Ph. D. 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 72
VACCINESCanine Vaccine Guidelines, Bob Rodgers DVM
Vaccination schedule recommendations 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 32
Canine Core Vaccines 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 87
Vaccine Shows Promise for Malignant Melanoma, Jeff Grognet, DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 26
New Vaccination Immunology, New Protocols, Bob Rogers, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 78
Pets Don't Need Shots Every Year, Leigh Hopper 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 78
Report of the AAHA Canine Vaccine Task Force Vaccinations,( submitted by Kathy Lake – NO!) 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 88
Some Vets Question Annual Boosters, Rhonda Rundle 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 82
Vaccine Protocols for Dogs, W, Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 76
Vaccine Study Addresses Immunity Issues 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 84
Vaccination by Kathy Lake 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 108
Veterinary Suit Over Vaccines, Bob Rogers, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 80
BEHAVIORS
My First Real Bite, or What I Have in Common with Royalty – A Cautionary Tale
by Pam Green 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 128
Separation Anxiety, Sore Juarbe-Diaz, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 164
Thunderstorm Phobia 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 166
Thyroid Can Alter Behavior, W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 78
BLOAT
Beating Bloat, Sharon Pflaumer An Analysis of Risk and Prevention 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 48
Canine Gastric Dilation Volvulus, Lawrence Glickman VMD, DrPH & Colleagues 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 68
Dietary Risk Factors for Gastric Dilation Volvulus in 11 Large and Giant Dog Breeds
A Nested Case-Control Study Abstract 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 71
Non-dietary Risk Factors for Gastric Dilation Volvulus Large and Giant Breed Dogs,
A Study by Lawrence Glickman VMD, DrPH. & Colleagues
synopsis by Lee Lochhead-Calhoun
10/01 Vol. 1, p.46BOUVIER HEALTH FOUNDATION
Bouvier Health Foundation Tapestry 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 196
BHF Glaucoma Study
Description of tests and methods to collect data for the BHF study 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 30
We Need Your Help - The BHF Glaucoma Study 10/03 Vol. 3, p.24 Description of study for the Discovery of the DNA markers for Glaucoma 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 14
Index to Previous Issues 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 192
Honor Roll of Donors 2002 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 192
Honor Roll of Donors 2003 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 198
Honor Roll of Donors 2004 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 86
Honor Roll of Donors 2005 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 186
The Window 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 195
10/04 Vol. 4, p. 89
10/05 Vol. 5, p. 189
Radko Ornament 2003 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 202
Radko Ornament 2004 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 90
Radko Ornament 2005 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 190
Website 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 91
Website 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 191
BREEDING & REPRODUCTION
Bitches
The Normal Reproductive Cycle of the Bitch, Pamela A. Davol 10/05, Vol 5, p 102
Reproductive Complications Affecting Fertility and Pregnancy in the Bitch, Pamela A. Davol 10/05, Vol 5, p 111
PYOMETRITIS
The Use of Prostaglandin Therapy for Pyometritis, Dr. Robert Van Hutchinson
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 150Dogs
Reproduction and the Male Dog, Pamela A. Davol 10/05, Vol 5, p 122
Popular Sire Syndrome, Jerold S. Bell DVM Keeping watch over health and quality issues
in purebreds. 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 50
CRYPTORCHIDISM
Cryptorchidism, Fred Lanting
10/03 Vol. 3, p 159PROSTATE
Diseases of the Prostate, Mike Davies BVetMed, CertVR, Cert SAO, FRCVS
10/03 Vol. 3, p.152GENERAL TOPICS
A Look at Pedigree Analysis and the Closest Common Ancestor, Jerold S. Bell DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 58
Canine Reproduction Seminar, Dr. Robert Van Hutchinson 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 122
Brackett’s Formula, Carmen Battaglia
An introduction to Lloyd Brackett’s method of pedigree analysis and line breeding 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 53
Breeding Strategies for Management of Genetic Disease, Jerald BeII, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p 132
Early Neurological Stimulation of Puppies, Carmen Battaglia, PhD 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 134
Giardia in Young Puppies, An Empirical View, Lee Calhoun 10/01, Vol 1, p 116
Medical Management of Complications Affecting Delivery, Pamela A. Davol 10/05, Vol 5, p 117
CANCER
Advances in Treating Canine Cancer, Purina Pro Club 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 20
AKC CHF Genes, Dogs and Cancer- Unveils latest Cancer Findings and Strategies 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 28
AKC CHF Announces Major Cancer Research Initiative 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 52
Artemisinin Study Abstracts 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 60
Cancer, Vetspeak 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 24
Cancer Registry, Dr. Larry Thornburg 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 54
Cancer Resource Guide 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 23
Cancer Strides for Dogs Assist Human Therapy, Wall Street Journal 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 28
Cancer, We Can Treat it, Leslie Fox, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 42
Changing Times for Canine Cancer, Christine Wilford, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 52
College of Veterinary Medicaine Offers New Cancer-Fighting Tool, NC State University 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 27
Five Most Common Types of Cancer 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 57
Genetics of Canine Cancer, Jerold Bell DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 62
Identifying Heritable Risks of Cancer 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 58
New Hope in Fight to Help Terminal Disease Sufferers, Barry Nelson 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 51
Ongoing Evaluation of Single Agent Thalidomide in Dogs with Measurable Cancer, Animal Cancer Institute, LLC 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 50
Jordan’s Story, Melissa McMunn Feeding Raw and Cancer 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 110
Perspectives, Health Seminar at the GRCA National Specialty, Rhonda Hovan 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 30
Targeting the Blood Supply of Cancer, Animal Cancer Institute, LLC 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 48
Truth Be Told , Antidote to Toxic Rumors about cancer Treatments 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 61
LYMPHOMA
A New Option for the Treatment of Canine Lymphoma 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 42
Treatment of Lymphoma in Dogs,
The Early Years, The Present, The Future, North American Veterinary Conference, 2004 Proceedings 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 38
MAMMARY TUMORS
Canine Mammary
Tumors, Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 41MAST CELL TUMORS
Mast Cell Tumors, Cheryl London, DVM, PhD
10/02 Vol. 2, p. 60Trailing the Genetic Path of Mast Cell Cancer. Today’s Breeder 10/05 Vol. 5. p. 36
MELANOMA
Vaccine Shows Promise for Malignant Melanoma, Jeff Grognet, DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 24
NUTRITION
Cancer Fighters in Your Spice Rack, Whole Health MD 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 56
Find Help for Cancer on Your Spice Shelf 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 58
Nutrition & Cancer, Lisa M Freeman DVM, PhD
10/04 Vol. 4, p. 26Nutritional Alternatives for Cancer Patients, Susan G. Wynn, DVM, CVA www.VeterinaryPartner.com 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 54
Nutritional Requirements of Dogs and Cats with Cancer, Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
10/05 Vol. 5, p. 52
Texas A&M Professor Focuses on Citrus for Cancer Prevention, Texas A&M 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 59
OSTEOSARCOMA
Answering Your Questions About Osteosarcoma in Dogs, Veterinary Information Network, Inc
10/05 Vol. 5. p. 44.DYSPLASIA and ARTHRITIS
ARTHRITIS
Alleviating Arthritis, Parts 1 and 2, Shawn P. Messonnier, DYM 10/01, Vol. 1, p. 91
Degenerative Joint Disease, Southern California Veterinary Referral Group
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 124CRUCIATE LIGAMENT
Triple Plateau Leveling Osteotomy for Treatment of a Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament,
Southern Calif. Veterinary Referral Group 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 130
DYSPLASIA
Dysplasia & Arthritis Treatment, Bill Hollinger -
Experience with acupuncture as an alternative treatment 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 39ELBOWS
Canine Elbow Dysplasla & Its Inheritance, Jerold S. Bell DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 36
HIPS
Canine Hip Dysplasla: Are Breeders Winning the Battle? 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 118
OFA Update 2001, The Issue of Joint Laxity and Stress Radiography, G.G. Keller and E.A.Corley 10/01, Vol. 1, p. 82
Options in Treatment for the Dysplasic Dog, Fred Lanting 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 90
Penn Hipp: Misconceptions and Misinformation, Fred Lanting 10/01, Vol. 1, p. 86
Total Hip Replacement, Southern California Veterinary Referral Group 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 126
Triple Pelvic Osteotomy, Southern California Veterinary Referral Group
Surgery that preserves the natural hip joint resulting in a stable joint that is pain free. 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 128
HOCKS
Orthopedic Problems in Hocks, Fred Lanting 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 132
NUTRITION
Relationship of Nutrition to Developmental Sketetal Disease in Young Dogs 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 80
OSTEOTOMY
Triple Pelvic Osteotomy, Southern California Veterinary Referral Group
Surgery that preserves the natural hip joint resulting in a stable joint that is pain free. 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 128
Triple Plateau Leveling Osteotomy for Treatment of a Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament,
Southern Calif. Veterinary Referral Group 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 130
EYES
Bringing Dog Vision into Focus, D. Carole Coile, Ph.D. 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 12
ANATOMY
Anatomy of the Eye, Michael Zigler, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 8
Eyelid Abnormalities, Dennis Hacker DVM & Michael Zigler, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 14
Vision in Animals – What Do Dogs and Cats See?, Paul Miller DVM, Diplomat 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 8
CARING FOR THE SIGHTLESS DOG
The Sightless Dog, David Donahue with Patient and Repetitive Training Blind Dogs Can
Live Happy and Functional Lives 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 21
CATARACTS
Cataracts and Cataract Surgery in Small Animals, Michael Zigler, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 10
LENS LUXATION
Report of CHF Grant for Canine Lens Luxation and Glaucoma, Gary Johnson, DVM PhD
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 22GLAUCOMA
AVCO Report, BHF Glaucoma Study, Paul Miller DVM, Diplomat
Description of Purpose, Method, Results and Conclusions of Clinical and Ultrasonographic examination
of the eyes of Bouvier des Flandres with an emphasis on identifying risk factors for primary
angle-closure glaucoma 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 12
BHF Glaucoma Study, Paul Miller DVM, Diplomat
Description of study for the discovery of the DNA marker s for Glaucoma 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 8
Could Your Dog Have Glaucoma? 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 14
Glaucoma In Veterinary Patients, Michael Zigler, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 16
How to Recognize the Early Signs of Glaucoma 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 13
In the Blink of An Eye, Jo Rossman New Research Offers Hope for Future Cure for Glaucoma 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 8
Is Glaucoma Caused by an Enzyme?, Dr. Arthur Neufeld 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 14
Report of CHF Grant for Canine Lens Luxation and Glaucoma 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 22
Say NO to Glaucoma, Sean Henahan
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 16The Glaucomas: A New Definition, Christi Warren, DVM
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 10Why do Bouvlers Get Glaucoma?, Marsha Riddle 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 12
What is Glaucoma?, Julius Brinkis, DVM
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 8PERSISTENT PUPILLARY MEMBRANES
Persistent Pupillary Membranes, Michael Zigler, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 26
PROGRESSIVE RETINAL ATROPHY
Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Dennis Hacker DVM & Michael Zigler DVM
10/02 Vol. 2, p. 28Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Jerold S. Bell 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 20
UVEITIS
Uveitis, Dennis Hacker DVM & Michael Zigler, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 24
ENVIRONMENT
Creating A Dog Friendly Yard, Stuart F. Eckmann
Suggestions for designing a dog area, and control of weeds, rodents and pests 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 66
Poisonous Plants – Alphabetical list of poisonous plants 10/01, Vol.1, p. 140
Some Plants and Fido Do Not Mix 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 172
FIRST AID
A Simple First Aid Kit – Basic Supplies 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 164
How to Give Your Dog the Heimlich Maneuver, Rebecca Sweat 10/02 Vol. 2, p 156
Too Hot to Trot – Dealing with Heat Stroke, Susan McCullough 10/02 Vol. 2, p 170
GENOME PROJECT
Canine Genome Project
Researchers are sequencing the Genome of a Boxer named Tasha in order to better understand
the genetic factors of disease in dogs and people 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 42
Dog Added to Genome Priority 10/03 Vol. 3, p.166 The Canine Genome, Dr. Margaret Wallace 10/01 Vol. 1, p 104
GENETICS
AKC CHF Genes, Dogs and Cancer
- Unveils latest Cancer Findings and Strategies 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 28
Breeding Strategies for the Management of Genetic Disease, Jerold Bell 10/02 Vol 2, p. 132
Canine Genetics 101, Dana Dunnan 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 46
Canine Genome Project
Researchers are sequencing the Genome of a Boxer named Tasha in order to better understand
the genetic factors of disease in dogs and people 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 42
Collecting & Utilizing Phenotyplc Data to Minimize Disease, Rhonda Hovan
A Breeders’ Practical Guide 10/03 Vol. 3, p.140
Genetic Markers Help Scientists Track Mutant Hemophilia 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 45
Genetics of Canine Cancer, Jerold Bell DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 62
How to Select Against Genetic Disease, with Knowledge, Not Hope, George Packard 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 100
Identifying and Controlling Defective Genes, Jerald S. Bell, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 106
Mapping the Canine Genome, Michigan State University 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 103
The Canine Genome, Dr. Margaret Wallace What Breeders Need To Know 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 104
The Case for Data Collection, Malcolm B. Willis 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 98
The Effects of Genetic Testing, Jerald S. Bell, DVM Constructive or Destructive? 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 102
The Search for Defective Genes, Jerold S. Bell, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p.138
Pedigree Proofing with DNA Testing 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 94
Putting Genes on the Mat, Sharon Pfaumer 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 20
HEART
An Alternative Approach, Shawn Messonnler, DVM
Complimentary Therapies in the Treatment of Canine Heart Disease 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 20Does Your Dog Have Heartworm? Wayne J. Crans 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 168
BLOOD PRESSURE
The Silent Killer – High Blood Pressure, Christine Wilford, DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 18
CARDIOMYOPATHY
Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Kathryn M. Meurs, DVM, PhD, ACVIM, 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 32
Dilated Cardiomyopathy, A Daunting Disease of the Heart, D. Caroline Coile, PHD 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 40
Taurine and Its Role in Heart Disease, Lisa Freeman, DVM, PhD 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 48
MITRAL VALVE DISEASE
Mitral Valve Disease & Heart Failure, Vetcentric.com 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 28
MURMURS
Murmur of the Heart, Tammi Vasquez
10/01 Vol. 1, p. 27SAS – SUB AORTIC STENOSIS
Canine Heart Disease, ANIMAL NEWS, Morris Animal Foundation – Working Toward a Genetic Solution 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 37
Echocardiographic Evaluation of SAS, Lori Siemens, DVM, DACVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 32
Hard on the Canine Heart, Sharon Pfaumer 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 16
How Big of a Problem is SAS?, David Knight, DVM, DACVIM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 36
Morris Animal Foundation Progress Report; Dr. Michael Litt Mapping SAS Gene 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 38
One Owner’s Story, Carol McEIheney 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 30
Putting Genes on the Map; Sharon Pfaumer, Mapping a Gene for SAS 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 20
SAS, Denise Mankin, DVM What is It? Why a Breeder Should be Concerned 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 34
SAS Point and Counterpoint, Mark Oyama DVM ACVIM & Michael Litt, PhD 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 41
SAS Postmortem Verification, David Knight, DACVIM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 44
The Heart of the Matter, Rhonda Hovan, SAS Research,
Two Year Progress Report from the Golden Retriever Club of America 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 24
HEMATOLOGY
Canine Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 75
Genetic Markers Help Scientists Track Mutant Hemophilia Mutations Causing Hemophilia 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 45
KEEP THEM HEALTHY, KEEP THEM FIT
A Photo Essay 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 147
A Photo Essay 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 176
A Photo Essay 10/03 Vol. 3, p.182
A Photo Essay 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 74
A Photo Essay 10/05 Vol. 5, p. 173
NECROPSY
Necropsy, Pam Green 10/01 Vol. 1, p 138
SAS Postmortem Verification, David Knight, DACVIM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 44
NUTRITION
Dietary Risk of Gastric Dilation Volvulus 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 71
Nutrition & Cancer, Lisa M Freeman DVM, PhD
10/04 Vol. 4, p. 24Nutritional Approaches for a Healthy Immune System, W. Jean Dodds 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 73
Nutrition for Visibly Healthy Skin and Coat, Gary Davenport, PhD, Gregory A. Rienhart, PhD 10/02 Vol. 2, p 102
Jordan’s Story, Melissa McMunn Feeding Raw and Cancer 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 110
Raw Meat Diets, Donald McCoy DVM Would you Feed Them to Your Children? 10/02 Vol. 2, p 112
Water, an Essential Nutrient, Jacelynn Jacobs DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 114
Grapes and Raisins Can Be Dangerous, Christine Wilford, DVM 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 116
Taurine & Its Roll in Heart Disease, Lisa Freeman 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 48
OF INTEREST
A Tribute, Bill Hollinger Saying Good-bye to Mosby 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 174
Animals That Serve, Jacob Ogles Proposed Law Would Give Dogs Protection 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 154
Brianna's Story, Marilyn Adams Cautions about Rawhide 10/01, Vol.1, p. 128
Dinner is Served, Dogs In Review 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 164
Dog Tick is Found to Spread Rocky Mountain Fever, Associated Press 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 150
Genetic Savings and Clone, No Pet Project, Wade Roush 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 154
In South Korea, Scientists Clone First Canine – "Snuppy" 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 158
Injured Dog Walks Again , Associated Press 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 171
It’s A Dog’s Life, Mark Derr, But What, Exactly Is That About? 10/03 Vol. 3, p 177
Mysterious Disease Strikes Dogs, Alan Bavley 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 160
Pet Trusts: Providing for Your Dogs, 10/03 Vol. 3, p.176
Researchers Discover Cause Of Drug Toxicity in Herding Breeds, Purina Pro Club 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 151
Tracking A Dog’s Keen Sense of Smell, Purina Pro Club 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 162
10 Most Toxic Plants 10/05, Vol. 5, p. 146
ORGANS & GLANDS
ADRENAL GLANDS
The Angst of Adrenals, Christine Wilford, DVM
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 62LARYNX
Laryngeal Paralysis, Southern California Veterinary Referral Group
10/03 Vol. 3, p. 64THYROID
Canine Hypothyroidism, R. F. Nachreiner, DVM How Testing Can Help Your Dogs and
Your Breeding Program 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 74
Canine Thyroid Disease, W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 68
Common Problems of Purebred Dogs, Canine Autoimmune Thyroid Disease,W. Jean Dodds, DVM
10/01 Vol. 1, p. 70Did YOU Know? Description of the thyroid gland 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 81
So Your Dog Has A Positive Thyroid Test 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 76
Thyroid Can Alter Behavior, W. Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 78
PANCREAS
Problems of the Pancreas, Debra Eldredge, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 66
ORTHOPEDICS
Cervical Vertebrae, Middle Ear and Brain Stem Injuries caused by Improperly
Used Control Devices, NancyEvans 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 70
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Transdermal Pain Relief, Christine Wilford DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 64
PARASITES
Does Your Dog Have Heartworm?, Wayne J. Crans 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 168
Giardia in Young Puppies, Lee Lochhead-Calhoun An Empirical Account 10/01, Vol.1, p. 116
Intestinal Worms in Dogs, Steve Bentsen, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 173
POISONS
Poisonous Plants – Alphabetical list of poisonous plants 10/01, Vol.1, p. 140
Some Plants and Fido Do Not Mix 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 172
Zinc Poisoning, Wendy C. Brooks, DVM Dip ABVP 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 180
RESOURCE GUIDE
AVCO Board Certified Ophthalmologists 10/02, Vol. 2, p 146
ACVIM Board Certified Cardiologists 10/02, Vol. 2, p 148
How to Read Laboratory Tests, A Guide to Major Tests and Common Vocabulary for the Lay Person 10/01, Vol.1, p. 142
Necropsy, Pam Green 10/01, Vol.1, p. 134
SEIZURES
Seizures, Cheryl S. Smith Researchers are Examining promising New Ways to
Control This Mysterious Ailment
10/01, Vol.1, p. 118SKIN
Chilling Out Hot Spots, Tom Gannon, Causes, Treatments and Prevention of Pyoderuta,
commonly known as Hot Spots
10/01, Vol.1, p. 134Nutrition for Visibly Healthy Skin and Coat 10/02, Vol. 2, p. 102
Transdermal Pain Relief, Christine Wilford DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 64
TICKBORNE DISEASES
LYME DISEASE
Lyme Disease Update, Jennifer Fry VMD 10/02, Vol. 2, p. 158
OTHER TICKBORNE DISEASES
Other Canine Tick Disease, Jennifer Fry VMD 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 160
TRAINING
The Sightless Dog, David Donahue with Patient and Repetitive Training Blind Dogs Can Live Happy
and Functional Lives 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 21
Improperly Used Control Devices, Nancy Evans 10/04 Vol 4, p. 70
VACCINES
Canine Vaccine Guidelines, Bob Rodgers DVM
Vaccination schedule recommendations 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 37
Did YOU Know; Some Vets Question Annual Boosters, Rhonda Rundie 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 82
New Vaccination Immunology, Bob Rogers, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 78
Pets Don't Need Shots Every Year, Leigh Hopper 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 81
Report of the AAHA Canine Vaccine Task Force Vaccinations 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 88
Vaccine Protocols for Dogs, W, Jean Dodds, DVM 10/01 Vol. 1, p. 76
Vaccine Shows Promise for Malignant Melanoma, Jeff Grognet, DVM 10/04 Vol. 4, p. 26
Vaccine Study Addresses Immunity Issues 10/02 Vol. 2, p. 84
Veterinary Suit Over Vaccines, Bob Rogers, DVM 10/03 Vol. 3, p. 80
Vaccinations, Kathy Lake 10/03, Vol 3, p. 108