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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: CROSS REFERENCE." National Research Council. 1994. Laboratory Animal Management: Dogs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2120.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: CROSS REFERENCE." National Research Council. 1994. Laboratory Animal Management: Dogs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2120.
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Appendix Cross Reference Page No. Part No. in This in AWRs Page No. Subject Report (9 CFR) in Guide 26 19 18 21 -24 25-26 26 78 Bedding storage Chemicals and toxic substances Emergency power Exercise Feeding Food storage Handling Housing facilities General construction 12- 14 Drains 14-15 Lockers, washrooms, and toilet areas 13, 15 Physical relationship of animal 3.1e 3.8 3.9 3.1e 2.131 24 22, 25 46 17 22-23 23, 46 3.1a-b, 3.4c 42-43 3.1f 44 3.1g 6, 42 facilities to laboratories 14 41 Power and Lighting 18 3.1d 46 Surfaces 14- 15 3.1 c ,3.2d 43-45 Humidity, indoor 16- 17 3.2b 18- 19, 45 Identification 27-28 2.38g, 2.50 27 Illumination 18 3.2c 20-21 Noise 19 21 131

132 APPENDIX Page No. Part No. in This in AWRs Page No. Subject Report (9 CFR) in Guide Outside runs 15- 16 3.3e Primary enclosures 19-20 3.6a,c,d 11-12 Procurement 52-53 2.60 34 Protocol review 76-78 2.31c,d Record-keeping 27 Annual or semiannual reports 29 2.36 Dogs on hand 28-29 2.35b-e Dog procurement 28-29 2.33b Institutional animal care and use committee 29 2.35a Restraint 78 9 Sanitation 27 3.11 24-27 Social interaction 22-24 3.6c3, 3.7 12-13 Space 20-21 3.6a,c 13-17 Temperature indoor 16-17 3.2a 18-19 45 , , Training employees 2 2.32, 3.12 4-5 Transportation 29-32 3.13-3.19 Ventilation, indoor 17-18 3.2b 19-20, 45-46 Veterinary care Analgesia 66-67 2.33b 37 Anesthesia 64-66 2.33b 37 Conditioning 53 34-34 Emergency, weekend, and holiday care 29 2.33b 28 Euthanasia 70-72 2.33b 38-35 General 51 2.33, 2.4 33 Postsurgical care 69-70 2.33b 37-38 Quarantine 54-55 34-35 Surgery 68-69 2.31d 9-10, 37 38, 47-48 Surveillance, diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious diseases 53-57 2.33b 36-37 Waste disposal 27 3.1f 26-27 Watering 26 3.10 24

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This newly revised edition incorporates the regulatory requirements and improved practices for laboratory animal care that have developed over the past two decades.

The volume covers:

  • Selection of dogs as research models.
  • Design, construction, and maintenance of facilities.
  • Temperature, humidity, food, water, bedding, sanitation, animal identification, record keeping, and transportation.
  • General veterinary care, as well as special care of breeding animals and random-source animals.

Laboratory Animal Management: Dogs examines controversies over proper cage sizes and interpretation of federal requirements for exercise and offers recommendations for researchers. Guidelines are provided on how to recognize and alleviate pain and distress in research dogs and on the sensitive topic of euthanasia.

Laboratory Animal Management: Dogs discusses how to assemble a proper research protocol and how to handle conflicts. Outlined are procedures for institutional animal care and use and committee review. The volume also presents guidelines for handling aging dogs, use of radiation in experiments, and a wide range of other special circumstances.

Thoroughly referenced, this guide will be indispensable to researchers, research administrators, review committees, and others concerned about laboratory dogs.

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