Research at the Working Dog Centre
The Working Dog Centre draws in the expertise of some of New Zealand's most renowned canine veterinarians to develop research to improve the health of our working dogs.
If you are interested in researching for the centre, please get in touch

The prevalence of hip dysplasia in the New Zealand Huntaway

Preliminary investigation into the effects of low carbohydrate dietary content on glucose concentrations in working farm dogs

Effects of Strengthening Exercises on New Zealand Police Dogs

Characterising the nutritional qualities of mutton for working dogs

Effects of nutrition on the performance of working dogs

Identifying the causes of photosensitisation in working farm dogs in New Zealand

Accuracy of a patient-specific drill guide created using computer-aided design from CT data and printed using rapid prototyping technology ...

Epidemiology of canine pneumovirus among New Zealand dogs

Investigation of Sudden Death in young Labrador Retrievers

Preliminary investigation into the effects of low carbohydrate dietary content on glucose levels in working farm dogs

TeamMate a prospective study of working farm dog health and wellbeing

The effects of nutrition on the performance of working dogs

Pharmacokinetics of abamectin in the dog

Rapid PCR method for detecting the MDR1 mutation in dogs

Development of a PCR test for T. ovis

Understanding farmer’s reasons for not neutering working dogs

Evaluating the field efficacy of Endoguard™ and Drontol™ in farm working dogs
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