Sinopsis
Anyone with an ageing dog will welcome a book in an area devoid of research. Dogs, like people, are living longer, the oldest is documented to have lived to 29. Much is written about how to comfort the ageing dog once body systems fail, yet there is nothing written about how things get that way, or what people can do to stop or slow the process. This book presents information about the ageing phenomena, the physiological principles involved in the conditions of ageing, and the kinds of diagnoses and courses of treatment which veterinarians use, recommend and are researching. John Hampton has also written "The Biology of Aging".
Reseña del editor
Anyone with an ageing dog will welcome a book in an area devoid of research. Dogs, like people, are living longer, the oldest is documented to have lived to 29. Much is written about how to comfort the ageing dog once body systems fail, yet there is nothing written about how things get that way, or what people can do to stop or slow the process. This book presents information about the ageing phenomena, the physiological principles involved in the conditions of ageing, and the kinds of diagnoses and courses of treatment which veterinarians use, recommend and are researching. John Hampton has also written "The Biology of Aging".
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