Kathleen E. Cavanagh Książka Rasy psów i kotów – przewodnik weterynaryjny jest pozycją unika-

tową nie tylko na polskim, ale także na światowym rynku literatury wetery- Francis W.K. Smith naryjnej. Po raz pierwszy w całościowy i nowoczesny sposób przedstawiono zwięzłe i wyczerpujące informacje kynologiczne i felinologiczne oraz do- tyczące predylekcji rasowych do określonych chorób u poszczególnych ras Larry P. Tilley Jerold S. Bell psów i kotów. RASY PSÓW I KOTÓW Dokładny opis ras psów i kotów, poparty najnowszą wiedzą na temat uwa- runkowań genetycznych i predyspozycji do danych chorób, sprawia, że ten podręcznik powinien się znaleźć w bibliotece każdego lekarza weterynarii. Szczególną wartość praktyczną mają informacje dotyczące dostępności ba- dań genetycznych dla swoistych chorób związanych z rasą psa lub kota. PRZEWODNIK Warto podkreślić, że książka jest bardzo przyjazna dla czytelnika. Odnale- zienie potrzebnych wiadomości ułatwia alfabetyczny układ opisów ras oraz

tabelaryczne zestawienie predylekcji do określonych chorób. PRZEWODNIK WETERY RASY PSÓW WETERYNARYJNY Korzystam z tego podręcznika bardzo często – niekiedy nawet kilka razy dziennie. Cieszę się, że jest już dostępny w polskim tłumaczeniu. Polecam go wszystkim lekarzom weterynarii zajmującym się psami i kotami, studen- Charakterystki ras • Predylekcje do chorób tom oraz hodowcom. Wskazania diagnostyczne i terapeutyczne prof. dr hab. Roman Lechowski

Z tej książki dowiesz się: 171 ras psów, 42 rasy kotów • jak rozpoznawać i leczyć choroby związane z rasą u psów i kotów • jakie badania genetyczne należy wykonać, aby zdiagnozować wadę genetyczną lub podjąć decyzję o dopuszczeniu danego zwierzęcia do rozrodu • jakie są charakterystyczne cechy poszczególnych ras i do jakich cho-

rób wykazują one predyspozycje I

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Jerold S. Bell, Kathleen E. Cavanagh,

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tową nie tylko na polskim, ale także na światowym rynku literatury wetery- Francis W.K. Smith naryjnej. Po raz pierwszy w całościowy i nowoczesny sposób przedstawiono zwięzłe i wyczerpujące informacje kynologiczne i felinologiczne oraz do- tyczące predylekcji rasowych do określonych chorób u poszczególnych ras Larry P. Tilley Jerold S. Bell psów i kotów. RASY PSÓW I KOTÓW Dokładny opis ras psów i kotów, poparty najnowszą wiedzą na temat uwa- runkowań genetycznych i predyspozycji do danych chorób, sprawia, że ten podręcznik powinien się znaleźć w bibliotece każdego lekarza weterynarii. Szczególną wartość praktyczną mają informacje dotyczące dostępności ba- dań genetycznych dla swoistych chorób związanych z rasą psa lub kota. PRZEWODNIK Warto podkreślić, że książka jest bardzo przyjazna dla czytelnika. Odnale- zienie potrzebnych wiadomości ułatwia alfabetyczny układ opisów ras oraz

tabelaryczne zestawienie predylekcji do określonych chorób. PRZEWODNIK WETERY RASY PSÓW WETERYNARYJNY Korzystam z tego podręcznika bardzo często – niekiedy nawet kilka razy dziennie. Cieszę się, że jest już dostępny w polskim tłumaczeniu. Polecam go wszystkim lekarzom weterynarii zajmującym się psami i kotami, studen- Charakterystki ras • Predylekcje do chorób tom oraz hodowcom. Wskazania diagnostyczne i terapeutyczne prof. dr hab. Roman Lechowski

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