Copper toxicosis in Bedlington Terriers from 2015 to 2021

Citation Author(s):
Naran
Khokshanov
Submitted by:
Naran Khokshanov
Last updated:
Sun, 11/24/2024 - 10:00
DOI:
10.21227/wyms-1734
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Abstract 

This paper presents data on the life of 1000 Bedlington Terriers. Observations were conducted from 2015 to 2021. The oldest pet in 2021 was 17 years old, the youngest was 6.

The table shows the correlation between the life expectancy of Bedlington Terriers with copper toxicosis and healthy ones.

On average, the life expectancy of sick dogs is reduced by 44%, however, about 12% of dogs are susceptible to the disease. 40% of sick dogs die within 3 years, the rest within 5 years, extremely rare are individuals living more than 5 years.

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The first column was supposed to indicate the dog's nickname, but in the context of anonymity of statistics collection, it was replaced with a serial number.

The second column is the year of birth of the pet, followed by gender and status (infected with copper toxicosis or not).

Column 5 is responsible for the age at which the pet became ill, if there is no number, then the pet is healthy, then comes the age at which the pet died and its current age, if the pet died, then its age at the time of death is duplicated.

The last column is responsible for the current status of the pet - whether it is alive or not.