Influence of type of enclosure on exercise fitness of dogs (1991)
Clark, J. D., Calpin, J. P., Armstrong, R. B.
Abstract
The general opinion supported by members of the biomedical scientific community has been that caged dogs do not need additional exercise beyond the activity in a cage to maintain a normal state of physiological well-being.
Published
1991
Citation
Clark, J. D., Calpin, J. P., Armstrong, R. B. 1991. Influence of type of enclosure on exercise fitness of dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research 52, 1024-1028.
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