Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training

The purpose of the study was to determine the physiological load tolerances of two breeds of dogs used for sports, namely the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, on the basis of measurements of surface temperature and blood lactic acid levels.Two breeds - Czechoslovakian wolfdog (10 indi...

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Main Authors: Dominika Gulda, Monika Lik, Magdalena Luks, Magdalena Drewka
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773786_Por_wnanie_tolerancji_obci_e_fizjologicznych_w_treningu_sportowym_ps_w_ras_siberian_husky_i_wilczak_czechos_owacki_pl.pdf
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spelling doaj-642cd00ba9a6416182832d7ce76706452020-11-24T21:29:16ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492018-03-01191243710.5513/JCEA01/19.1.2021Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport trainingDominika GuldaMonika LikMagdalena LuksMagdalena DrewkaThe purpose of the study was to determine the physiological load tolerances of two breeds of dogs used for sports, namely the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, on the basis of measurements of surface temperature and blood lactic acid levels.Two breeds - Czechoslovakian wolfdog (10 individuals) and Siberian husky (10 individuals), 20 dogs - male, 4-6 years old, were selected for the study. All the qualified animals were previously examined by a veterinarian and considered to be healthy. The dogs tested were used in dogtrekking sport competitions. For both breeds, an attempt was made to test the dogtrekking harness for 5 km of non-stop track running. The animals trotted while being led by a guide. Three attempts were made for each dog at 48 hour intervals. All dogs were tested for two parameters, first before and then after the exercise – measuring surface temperature at selected points of the body as well as lactic acid concentration. A higher and statistically significant level of lactic acid was recorded in the case of Siberian husky. Before the run, the level of lactic acid was comparable in both breeds. The second parameter was the surface temperature measured at the selected measuring points. Significant statistical differences were noted for the wolfdog breed at P≤0.05 before the exercise and 10 minutes after resting, at the neck, rump and abdominal points. In addition, the same level of statistical significance was measured by surface thermography at the abdominal point, both before and immediately after the run. The high statistically significant increase (P≤0.01) in surface temperature was noted for muscles of the so-called rump, both before and after the exertion. There was no statistically significant difference in the back thermography in the wolfdog breed. In the Siberian husky breed, statistically significant differences (P≤0.05) were observed at the neck, rump and chest points, in confrontation with the temperature value after the run as well as 10 min after rest. After completion of the run, there was a statistically significant decrease in the thermography at the abdominal measurement point, relative to the temperature before exertion and after rest.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773786_Por_wnanie_tolerancji_obci_e_fizjologicznych_w_treningu_sportowym_ps_w_ras_siberian_husky_i_wilczak_czechos_owacki_pl.pdfbody surface temperaturecynological sportsdog breedeffortlactic acid
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author Dominika Gulda
Monika Lik
Magdalena Luks
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Monika Lik
Magdalena Luks
Magdalena Drewka
Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
Journal of Central European Agriculture
body surface temperature
cynological sports
dog breed
effort
lactic acid
author_facet Dominika Gulda
Monika Lik
Magdalena Luks
Magdalena Drewka
author_sort Dominika Gulda
title Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
title_short Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
title_full Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
title_fullStr Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of physiological load tolerances between the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
title_sort comparison of physiological load tolerances between the siberian husky and the czechoslovakian wolfdog, during sport training
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The purpose of the study was to determine the physiological load tolerances of two breeds of dogs used for sports, namely the Siberian husky and the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, on the basis of measurements of surface temperature and blood lactic acid levels.Two breeds - Czechoslovakian wolfdog (10 individuals) and Siberian husky (10 individuals), 20 dogs - male, 4-6 years old, were selected for the study. All the qualified animals were previously examined by a veterinarian and considered to be healthy. The dogs tested were used in dogtrekking sport competitions. For both breeds, an attempt was made to test the dogtrekking harness for 5 km of non-stop track running. The animals trotted while being led by a guide. Three attempts were made for each dog at 48 hour intervals. All dogs were tested for two parameters, first before and then after the exercise – measuring surface temperature at selected points of the body as well as lactic acid concentration. A higher and statistically significant level of lactic acid was recorded in the case of Siberian husky. Before the run, the level of lactic acid was comparable in both breeds. The second parameter was the surface temperature measured at the selected measuring points. Significant statistical differences were noted for the wolfdog breed at P≤0.05 before the exercise and 10 minutes after resting, at the neck, rump and abdominal points. In addition, the same level of statistical significance was measured by surface thermography at the abdominal point, both before and immediately after the run. The high statistically significant increase (P≤0.01) in surface temperature was noted for muscles of the so-called rump, both before and after the exertion. There was no statistically significant difference in the back thermography in the wolfdog breed. In the Siberian husky breed, statistically significant differences (P≤0.05) were observed at the neck, rump and chest points, in confrontation with the temperature value after the run as well as 10 min after rest. After completion of the run, there was a statistically significant decrease in the thermography at the abdominal measurement point, relative to the temperature before exertion and after rest.
topic body surface temperature
cynological sports
dog breed
effort
lactic acid
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773786_Por_wnanie_tolerancji_obci_e_fizjologicznych_w_treningu_sportowym_ps_w_ras_siberian_husky_i_wilczak_czechos_owacki_pl.pdf
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