Publications by authors named "Enrico Loretti"

It is said that dogs are human's best friend. On occasion, dogs can be raised and trained to provide additional specific benefits to humans suffering from a range of physical or mental conditions, working as assistance dogs. In this article, we employed innovative techniques to review the vast and constantly expanding literature on the subject, which covers a multitude of aspects.

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  • - The study assessed the prevalence and genotypes of a specific parasite in 168 dogs from four kennels in Tuscany, Italy, revealing that 41% tested positive for this parasite and indicating significant differences among kennels and seasons.
  • - Zoonotic genotypes A and B, along with canine-specific genotype C, were identified in the dogs tested, highlighting potential health risks for humans.
  • - Other intestinal parasites were also found at lower rates, emphasizing the need for improved monitoring and control measures for parasites in sheltered dogs.
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Off-leash dog parks are designated public spaces where dogs can move freely, under their owners' supervision. These areas, allowing animals to socialize and move freely, are fundamental for dogs' welfare. However, different pathogens, even zoonotic, may be excreted by the attending animals and contaminate the environment.

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The European hedgehogs may require the use of chemical restraint for clinical examination because of their tendency to roll up as a defensive behaviour. This study evaluated the effects of alfaxalone combined with dexmedetomidine for restraint of hedgehogs undergoing pre-release health checks and atipamezole for recovery.Twenty hedgehogs received alfaxalone 2 mg/kg and dexmedetomidine 0.

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