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ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON EHRLICHIOSIS IN DOGS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SUNITA CHOUDHARYOver the past several decades, tick-borne diseases caused by obligate intracellular organisms have emerged as important threats to mammals worldwideThesisItem Open Access STUDY ON HYPOTHYROIDISM IN DOGS WITH DERMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SUNIL KUMAR, K. MThyroid is an important and unique endocrine gland which accumulates enough quantity of iodine for synthesis of tri iodothyronine and thyroxin hormones, commonly known as TT3 and TT4, respectivelyThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON BROILER CHICK MORTALITY IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA STATE(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) GAURAV KUMARThe Indian poultry industry has evolved from the status of backyard activity in early 196Oâ s into a highly technical and capitalized agro-industry.ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASES OF CAPTIVE BIRDS AT BANNERGHATTA BIOLOGICAL PARK(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) JOUHER SULTHANA, C.MBirds are truly beautiful fascinating creatures, roosting and nesting on our buildings and feeding in our gardens and refuse dumps; They are easily found and it is fun to observe them.ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON RECOMBINANT DNA VACCINE AGAINST RABIES IN DOGS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) NELSON M. MATHEWRabies is a zoonotic viral disease, whieh infects domestic and wild animals. It is transmitted to other animals and humans through close contact with saliva from infected animals (i.e. bites, scratches, licks on abraded skin and mucous membranes). Once symptoms of the disease develop, it is fatal in both animals and humans.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on prevalence and treatment of mastitis in cows(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) PEER MOHAMMAD STANIKZAIIndia is the largest producer of milk in the world when it surpassed United States of America during the year 1999. Milk is the second largest agricultural commodity produced in India both in terms of quantity and value (India 2000 Year Book). Still, the country has great potential to further increases in milk production to meet domestic demands and to export to the neighboring countries. Some of the obstacles in optimum production of milk are animalâ s diseases, lack of knowledge of scientific animal husbandry practices among dairy farms and insufficient nutritional supply to the animals. Among the various diseases in cattle, mastitis is considered as a disease of great economic importance confronting the dairy industryThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN RENAL FAILURE IN DOGS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) SEEMA, C. GDogs have been domesticated for most of human history as popular pets all over the world and have thus endeared themselves to many over the years. Now a days a pet dog is considered as a loyal and faithful companion for both rich and poor and fits easily into a family life.ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES FOR PODODERMATITIS IN DOGS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) RASHMI. K, M.The most common site for many skin diseases in the dog is leg. A variety of factors lead to the high frequency of disease at this site which is referred to as pododermatitis. Pododermatitis is a common multifaceted, occasionally a frustrating dermatological disorder of the dog (Scott, 1983).ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN DOGS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) SHAHID VASEEM, S.A.Canine Dermatology is a major and demanding area of small animal practice. The skin is the largest organ of the body and the anatomic and physiologic barrier between animal and environment. It provides protection from physical, chemical, and microbiological injury, and its sensory components perceive heat, cold, pain, pruritus, touch, and pressure. In addition, the skin is synergistic with internal organ systems and thus reflects pathologic processes that are either primary elsewhere or shared with other tissues. Not only is the skin an organ with its own reaction patterns, it is also a mirror reflecting the milieu interieur and, at the same time, the capricious world to which it is exposed.