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Torbutrol

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Torbutrol is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Zoetis. It is a precision instrument designed for use in scientific research and analysis.

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2 protocols using torbutrol

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Canine Body Composition Assessment

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All dogs were scanned using a GE Lunar dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) (General Electric Company) machine for body composition before beginning each study to establish baseline, and after the final long run to view any changes. Dogs were anaesthetised for the scans using dexmedetomidine (Dexdormitor®; Zoetis Inc.), torbutrol (Zoetis Inc.) and atropine (Vedco Inc.). Dogs were positioned dorsoventrally for the scans and were closely monitored post-recovery.
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Body Composition Analysis of Dogs

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All dogs were scanned using a GE Lunar Prodigy dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry machine (General Electric Company) prior to the PT experiment to ensure each group was balanced by body fat and lean mass (Table 3). All dogs were anaesthetized by a licensed veterinarian for the scans using dexmedetomidine (Dexdomitor; Zoetis Inc), torbutrol (Zoetis Inc) and atropine (Vedco Inc).
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