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Of Dogs, Drugs, and Medical Decisions

Veterinarian Katrina Mealey (right) and veterinary technician Denise Waiting have found that drugs that are safe and effective for one breed of dog may be deadly for another.

Katrina Mealey, a veterinary pharmacologist in WSU's College of Veterinary Medicine, has launched a study of how different breeds of dogs react to common medications. Just as a dog's genetic heritage can predispose it to certain health problems--hip dysplasia in German shepherds and cancer in boxers, for example--it can also affect the dog's ability to respond to medications.

"Different breeds react differently to different drugs," says Mealey. "If you test a drug in a beagle it's fine"-but in a herding dog the same drug could be lethal.

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