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Hygiene of Dog keeping

https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2023.1.116

Abstract

The article provides data on the study of the norms and rules of keeping and feeding dogs in kennels and at home. Cynology as a science has developed in such a way that long before various scientific theories and justifications, there was practice and experience in breeding and keeping dogs. Over the centuries, hundreds of breeds adapted to his needs have been bred by man, and assessment methods and control standards for these breeds have been formed and developed in dog breeding communities. Breeding dogs is always inextricably linked with their full feeding, maintenance and care. So, a room intended for keeping dogs must meet basic hygiene requirements, not disrupt the normal course of life processes and not reduce its resistance to various diseases. Because with the wrong methods of growing, even from the most outstanding producers, it is impossible to get high-quality viable livestock.

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A. E. Belopolsky
St. Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine
Russian Federation

Dr.Habil. in Veterinary Sciences, Docent



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Belopolsky A.E. Hygiene of Dog keeping. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2023;(1):116-118. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2023.1.116

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