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GSD MyelopathyFred Lanting |
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GSD
Myelopathy" (click on image for larger view)-- Representing a neuron
(nerve cell), which can be very long as in the peripheral nerves or
very short as in some brain cells. Most have myelin "insulation"
covering the axons which conduct electrochemical messages much the way
electrical wires conduct electricity in your house or appliances. Sensory nerves have different
endings than do motor nerves, and one sensory ending may differ from
another type.
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Fred Lanting, Canine Consulting. Seminars: Canine HD & Other Orthopedic Disorders; Gait & Structure (Analytical Approach); more. Guided tours of Europe in connection with the Sieger Show and BSP, other dog events. Reprinted with kind
permission of Fred Lanting Author of The Total German
Shepherd Dog
This is the expanded and enlarged second edition, a "must" for every
true GSD lover. It is an excellent alternative to the "genetic history"
by Willis, but less technical and therefore suitable for the novice,
yet very detailed to be indispensable for the reputable GSD breeder.
Chapters include: History and Origins, Modern Bloodlines, The Standard,
Anatomy, The German Shepherd in Motion, Shows, Showing, and Training,
The Winners, Nutrition and Feeding, General Care and Information,
Health and First Aid, Parasites and Immunity, Diseases and Disorders,
The Geriatric German Shepherd, Breeding, Basics of Genetics,
Reproduction, Whelping, The First Three Weeks, Four to Twelve Weeks,
Trouble-shooting Guide.permission to reprint this
article may only be given by the author Fred
Lanting mailto:mrgsd@hiwaay.net
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