2020
DOI: 10.24966/cbcm-1943/100022
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Obesity In Canines: Issues, Causes, Treatments And Managements

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“…Infertility, ovulation dysfunction, foetal growth disorders and abortion is observed in some cases in clinical practice. Obese animals possess a higher risk of dystocia due to accumulation of fatty tissues around the pelvic cavity reducing the elasticity of the pelvic ligaments which is a must for parturition [14].…”
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“…Infertility, ovulation dysfunction, foetal growth disorders and abortion is observed in some cases in clinical practice. Obese animals possess a higher risk of dystocia due to accumulation of fatty tissues around the pelvic cavity reducing the elasticity of the pelvic ligaments which is a must for parturition [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%