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  1. Canning reduces the solubility of phosphorus in pet food
  2. Adaptation of the Gingival Contour Plaque Index for Measuring Dental Plaque Removal in Dogs
  3. Pathomorphologische Charakterisierung eines porzinen Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Knockout (LDLR-KO) Modells
  4. Collagen Hydrolysates as Nutritional Support in Canine Osteoarthritis: A Narrative Review
  5. The oral intake of specific Bioactive Collagen Peptides (BCP) improves gait and quality of life in canine osteoarthritis patients—A translational large animal model for a nutritional therapy option
  6. 306 Oral therapy with specific bioactive collagen peptide (BCP) improves gait and quality of life in canine osteoarthritis patients
  7. Apparent digestibility and calcium and phosphorus in urine after feeding different combinations of calcium and phosphorus sources to adult dogs
  8. The Dietary Cation Anion Balance Exacerbates the Effects of Inorganic Phosphates on Parameters of Phosphate Metabolism in Cats
  9. Genetic diversity, growth and heart function of Auckland Island pigs, a potential source for organ xenotransplantation
  10. The Phosphate Additives Phosphoric Acid and Sodium Phosphate Lead to Hyperphosphatemia as well as Increased FGF23 and Renal Phosphate Excretion in Healthy Cats
  11. High Intake of Sodium Chloride for 28 Days Causes No Effect on Serum FGF23 Concentrations in Cats
  12. From Nutritional Adequacy to Hygiene Quality: A Detailed Assessment of Commercial Raw Pet-Food for Dogs and Cats
  13. Faecal dry matter excretion per se affects faecal calcium and phosphorus losses in dogs
  14. Comparison of Veterinary Nutrition Exam Results After Classroom or Virtual Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic at a German University
  15. The Source Matters–Effects of High Phosphate Intake from Eight Different Sources in Dogs
  16. A pilot study on dietary and faecal calcium/phosphorus ratios in different types of captive ruminating herbivores
  17. Phosphataufnahme durch auf dem deutschen Markt befindliche Alleinfutter und Nierendiäten für Hunde und Katzen
  18. Effects of dietary phosphates from organic and inorganic sources on parameters of phosphorus homeostasis in healthy adult dogs
  19. Effect of Dietary Sodium Modulation on Pig Adrenal Steroidogenesis and Transcriptome Profiles
  20. Case of suspected theobromine poisoning in dairy cattle
  21. Effect of feeding a daily oral care chew on the composition of plaque microbiota in dogs
  22. Calcium and phosphorus metabolism in peripartal dogs
  23. Factorial calculation of calcium and phosphorus requirements of growing dogs
  24. Effects of Calf Horn as Chews on the Behavior of Laboratory Dogs
  25. Pharmacokinetics of low-dose and high-dose buprenorphine in cats after rectal administration of different formulations
  26. A pilot study on in vitro solubility of phosphorus from mineral sources, feed ingredients and compound feed for pigs, poultry, dogs and cats
  27. Metabolic syndrome and extensive adipose tissue inflammation in morbidly obese Göttingen minipigs
  28. Renal phosphorus excretion in adult healthy cats after the intake of high phosphorus diets with either calcium monophosphate or sodium monophosphate
  29. Effects of low phosphorus intake on serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase activity and parathyroid hormone in growing dogs
  30. Specific bioactive collagen peptides (PETAGILE® ) as supplement for horses with osteoarthritis: A two-centred study
  31. Observation about phosphorus and protein supply in cats and dogs prior to the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease
  32. Effects of low phosphorus supply on the availability of calcium and phosphorus, and musculoskeletal development of growing dogs of two different breeds
  33. A comparative meta‐analysis on the relationship of faecal calcium and phosphorus excretion in mammals
  34. Faecal calcium excretion does not decrease during long-term feeding of a low-calcium diet in adult dogs
  35. Effect of a high phosphorus diet on indicators of renal health in cats
  36. Effect of cation-anion balance in feed on urine pH in rabbits in comparison with other species
  37. Impact of faecal DM excretion on faecal calcium losses in dogs eating complete moist and dry pet foods – food digestibility is a major determinant of calcium requirements
  38. Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) drinking preferences: do nipple drinkers compensate for behaviourally deficient diets?
  39. Metabolizable energy intake of client-owned adult dogs
  40. Comparative aspects of rodent and nonrodent animal models for mechanistic and translational diabetes research
  41. Behavioral observations in dogs in 4 research facilities: Do they use their enrichment?
  42. Horn of calf hooves as chews in laboratory dogs
  43. Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions in Dogs Treated with Antiepileptic Drugs
  44. Behavior of laboratory beagles: Assessment in a standardized behavior test using novel stimuli and situations
  45. Nutrition consultation in small animal practice – a field for specialized veterinarians
  46. Creatine and creatinine contents in different diet types for dogs – effects of source and processing
  47. Metabolizable energy intake of client-owned adult cats
  48. Using heart rate to predict energy expenditure in large domestic dogs
  49. Effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the caecal and faecal short-chain fatty acids and tissue zinc and copper concentration in pigs is reversible after withdrawal of the high zinc oxide from the diet
  50. Demonstration of uniformity of calcium absorption in adult dogs and cats
  51. Effects of an aerobic training and training cessation on skeletal muscle ultrastructure in domestic dogs
  52. Behavior of laboratory beagles towards humans: Assessment in an encounter test and a simulation of experimental situations
  53. Regulation of intestinal calcium absorption appears to be different in dogs and man (908.9)
  54. Natürliches Fütterungsverhalten - Ernährungs-Tipps für Hund und Katze nach dem Vorbild der Natur
  55. Vorbeugendes Gewichtsmanagement - ein Leitfaden für die Praxis
  56. Kalziummangel - bei wachsenden und ausgewachsenen Hunden ein Problem
  57. Energy requirements of puppies of two different breeds for ideal growth from weaning to 28 weeks of age
  58. Secondary phosphorus deficiency might aggravate effects on skeletal development
  59. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: High calcium intake differentially inhibits nutrient and energy digestibility in two different breeds of growing dogs
  60. Influence of cellulose fibre length on faecal quality, mineral excretion and nutrient digestibility in cat
  61. Effect of mitratapide on body composition, body measurements and glucose tolerance in obese Beagles
  62. Body Condition Scoring System - Anwendung in der Kleintierpraxis
  63. Calcium-excess causes subclinical changes of bone growth in Beagles but not in Foxhound-crossbred dogs, as measured in X-rays
  64. Interaction between Dietary Cellulose Content and Food Intake in Cats
  65. Effect of Fecal Water and Dry Matter Excretion on Fecal Mineral Excretion in Dogs Studied in a Fiber Model
  66. Effect of Chondroitin Sulfate as Nutraceutical in Dogs with Arthropathies
  67. Apparent Calcium Absorption in Growing Dogs of Two Different Sizes
  68. Influence of Calcium and Phosphorus Intake on the Apparent Digestibility of These Minerals in Growing Dogs
  69. Influence of Different Cellulose Types on Feces Quality of Dogs
  70. Effect of cellulose on the digestibility of high starch versus high fat diets in dogs
  71. Interactions of Cellulose Content and Diet Composition with Food Intake and Digestibility in Dogs
  72. Effect of Diet on Plasma Triglycerides, Cholesterol, β-Hydroxybutyrate and Free Fatty Acids in Cats
  73. Investigations on Milk Composition and Milk Yield in Queens
  74. Mal- and overnutrition in puppies with or without clinical disorders of skeletal development
  75. Milk yield and milk composition of lactating queens