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Domestic dogs maintain positive clinical, nutritional, and hematological health outcomes when fed a commercial plant-based diet for a year

View ORCID ProfileAnnika Linde, View ORCID ProfileMaureen Lahiff, View ORCID ProfileAdam Krantz, View ORCID ProfileNathan Sharp, Theros T. Ng, View ORCID ProfileTonatiuh Melgarejo
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.18.525405
Annika Linde
1Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, California
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  • For correspondence: tmelgarejo@westernu.edu alinde@westernu.edu
Maureen Lahiff
2University of California Berkeley, School of Public Health, Berkeley, California
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Nathan Sharp
1Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, California
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Theros T. Ng
1Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, California
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Tonatiuh Melgarejo
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.18.525405
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  • February 21, 2023.
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  1. Annika Linde, DVM, PhD, MPH1,*,
  2. Maureen Lahiff, PhD2,
  3. Adam Krantz, MS, DVM1,
  4. Nathan Sharp, BSc1,
  5. Theros T. Ng, PhD1 and
  6. Tonatiuh Melgarejo, DVM, MS, PhD1,*
  1. 1Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, California
  2. 2University of California Berkeley, School of Public Health, Berkeley, California
  1. ↵*Correspondence
    Tonatiuh Melgarejo, DVM, MS, PhD. Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU), College of Veterinary Medicine, 309 E. Second Street, Pomona CA 91766. Email: tmelgarejo{at}westernu.edu, Annika Linde, DVM, PhD, MPH. Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, 309 E. Second Street, Pomona CA 91766. Email: alinde{at}westernu.edu
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Domestic dogs maintain positive clinical, nutritional, and hematological health outcomes when fed a commercial plant-based diet for a year
Annika Linde, Maureen Lahiff, Adam Krantz, Nathan Sharp, Theros T. Ng, Tonatiuh Melgarejo
bioRxiv 2023.02.18.525405; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.18.525405
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Domestic dogs maintain positive clinical, nutritional, and hematological health outcomes when fed a commercial plant-based diet for a year
Annika Linde, Maureen Lahiff, Adam Krantz, Nathan Sharp, Theros T. Ng, Tonatiuh Melgarejo
bioRxiv 2023.02.18.525405; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.18.525405

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