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Behavioural Processes | 2010

Behavioural reactivity of the Korean native Jindo dog varies with coat colour.

Young Kyu Kim; Scott S. Lee; Seok I. Oh; Jong S. Kim; Euy H. Suh; Katherine A. Houpt; Hee C. Lee; Hyo Jin Lee; Seong Chan Yeon

This study aimed to compare the behavioural reactivity of Jindo dogs with two different coat colours. Fawn (16 males, 15 females; mean age+/-S.D.=7.2+/-2.1 years) and white (10 males, 10 females; mean age+/-S.D.=6.9+/-2.1 years) Jindo dogs were exposed to a set of behavioural tests. All of the dogs were videotaped during the testing period to allow further analysis. The intensity of social, aggressive, fearful, and submissive reactivity and the frequency of urination as a scent-marking behaviour were scored on a scale running from 0 to 4 points. For each dog, each variable was defined as the average of the scores of nine behaviour tests. Then, the behavioural reactivities of Jindo dogs of each coat colour were compared. The results suggested that Jindo dogs of fawn coat colour exhibited a significantly lower intensity of fearful and submissive reactivity than those of white coat colour. In addition, fawn Jindo dogs produced scent-marking behaviour significantly more frequently. The results of the present study may provide useful information for scientific researchers, potential owners and breeders of Jindo dogs.


Veterinary Journal | 2012

Sprayed intraperitoneal bupivacaine reduces early postoperative pain behavior and biochemical stress response after laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy in dogs.

Young Kyu Kim; Scott S. Lee; Euy H. Suh; Lyon Lee; Hee C. Lee; Hyo Jin Lee; Seong Chan Yeon

This study investigated the use of sprayed intraperitoneal bupivacaine to relieve postoperative pain behavior and biochemical stress response after laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (LOVH) in dogs. Sixteen sexually intact female dogs were randomly assigned to two groups. The sprayed intraperitoneal bupivacaine (SIB) group received 4.4 mg/kg of sprayed intraperitoneal bupivacaine diluted to 0.25% with an equivalent volume of saline after pneumoperitoneum. The control group received 1.76 mL/kg of saline in a similar fashion. Both groups received preoperative periportal 5% bupivacaine (1 mL) before incision. Postoperative pain was measured using the short form of the Glasgow composite measures pain scale (CMPS-SF, 0-24). Serum cortisol and glucose concentrations were measured preoperatively and 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, and 24h postoperatively. The SIB group had significantly lower CMPS-SF compared to the control group 1, 2, 4, 6, and 12h after the operation. Cortisol concentrations were significantly increased from preoperative concentrations in the control group at 0.5, 1, 2, and 4h post operation and at 0.5 and 1h post operation in the SIB group. No significant differences were seen in serum glucose within each group. This report suggests that the use of sprayed intraperitoneal bupivacaine can be used as part of a multimodal approach for pain management after LOVH in dogs.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2011

Minimum anesthetic concentration and cardiovascular dose-response relationship of isoflurane in cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus).

Young Kun Kim; Scott S. Lee; Euy H. Suh; Lyon Lee; Hee C. Lee; Hyo Jin Lee; Seong C. Yeon

Abstract:  This study aimed to determine the minimum anesthetic concentration (MAC) and dose-related cardiovascular effects of isoflurane during controlled ventilation in cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus). The MAC was determined for 10 cinereous vultures as the midpoint between the end-tidal isoflurane concentration that allows gross purposeful movement and that which prevents the movement in response to clamping a pedal digit. Immediately after the MAC was determined, the cardiovascular effects of isoflurane at 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 times the MAC were investigated in seven of the 10 birds. The MAC of isoflurane for 10 cinereous vultures during controlled ventilation was 1.06 ± 0.07% (mean ± SD). When the isoflurane concentration was increased to 1.5 and 2.0 times the MAC, there was significant dose-dependent decrease in the arterial blood pressure. However, the heart rate did not change over a range of 1.0 to 2.0 times the MAC.


Veterinary Journal | 2013

Laparoscopic nephrectomy in dogs: An initial experience of 16 experimental procedures

Young Kyu Kim; Se J. Park; Seung Y. Lee; Euy H. Suh; Lyon Lee; Hee C. Lee; Seong Chan Yeon

Left laparoscopic nephrectomy was performed in 16 dogs to describe the surgical techniques and initial experiences associated with operation time and surgery complications. The renal vein and artery were occluded by three ligating clips, respectively, and the ureter was sectioned after ligation with ligating clips at the level of the iliac vessels. A morcellation technique was used to remove the kidney from the abdominal cavity after placing it into a specimen retrieval bag. Total operation time and time spent for each different surgical stage in the first five operations were compared with those in the last five of the 16 operations. The factors that affected the differences of total operation time were examined, including sex, bodyweight, number of operations, incision length, and surgical stages. Six intra-operative complications occurred including splenic hemorrhage (3 cases), torn specimen retrieval bag during kidney morcellation (1 case), and subcutaneous emphysema (2 cases). Surgical time for laparoscopic nephrectomy was affected primarily by the time spent for renal vascular pedicle section and could be decreased as the number of cases increased. Thus, laparoscopic nephrectomy using ligating clips and morcellation for kidney removal could be considered where nephrectomy is indicated in dogs.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2014

UNILATERAL LAPAROSCOPIC OVARIECTOMY IN A RED FOX (VULPES VULPES) WITH AN OVARIAN CYST

Seung Y. Lee; Dong H. Jung; Se J. Park; Seong H. Seok; Jeong J. Yang; Jae Wook Lee; Bae K. Lee; Hee C. Lee; Seong C. Yeon

Abstract:  Unilateral laparoscopic ovariectomy was attempted in a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with an ovarian cyst through single portal access. The ovarian cyst was resistant to conservative therapy using gonadotropin-releasing hormone. A 10-mm laparoscope with an operating channel was introduced into the abdomen via a 12-mm umbilical portal. The left ovary and cyst (34.1 × 30.8 mm) were fixed to the left abdominal wall by a transabdominal suspension suture. The ovarian pedicles and ligaments were progressively cauterized and transected with a multifunction bipolar electrocoagulation forceps. The resected cystic ovary was exteriorized through the umbilical portal site. The surgical time was 42 min, and no intra- and postoperative complications were encountered. Two months after the surgery mating was observed, and the fox gave birth to three healthy cubs 56 days after the mating. This is the first report of using laparoscopy in the red fox with an ovarian cyst.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2017

HEMATOLOGIC AND PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL VALUES OF CINEREOUS VULTURE (AEGYPIUS MONACHUS)

Seong H. Seok; Dong H. Jeong; Se J. Park; Seung Y. Lee; Hee C. Lee; Seong C. Yeon

Abstract The aim of this study was to establish hematologic and plasma biochemical reference intervals for clinically healthy cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus) in a rehabilitation setting before release. Animals used in this study were cinereous vultures hospitalized in a wildlife center located in the province of Gyeongsangnam-do, the Republic of Korea. Blood samples were collected from 31 cinereous vultures before their release between 2011 and 2014 at the Gyeongnam Wildlife Center. Complete blood count and plasma biochemical analyses were performed within 2 hr of the blood sampling. Reference intervals were calculated from the 10th to the 90th percentile, together with the mean, SD, and lowest and highest observed values. The results of this study may be useful in evaluating the physical condition and clinical monitoring of cinereous vultures in captivity before release and contribute to the determination of reference ranges for healthy cinereous vultures.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2017

LAPAROSCOPIC OVARIECTOMY IN THE ASIATIC BLACK BEAR (URSUS THIBETANUS) WITH THE USE OF THE SONICISION™ DEVICE

Seung Y. Lee; Dong H. Jeong; Seong H. Seok; Jeong J. Yang; Ju Y. Kong; Se J. Park; So Y. Jin; Min H. Kim; Bae K. Lee; Hee C. Lee; Seong C. Yeon

Abstract Laparoscopic ovariectomy was performed in two Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus). Bears were placed in a 20° Trendelenburg position on a surgical table. A three-portal technique was used. A camera port was established 10 cm caudal to the umbilicus with a 5-mm cannula. Two instrument ports were made 1 cm caudal to the umbilicus with a 5-mm cannula and 8 cm caudal to the camera port with a 12-mm cannula, respectively. The suspensory ligament, ovarian vasculature, and uterine horn tip were progressively dissected following coagulation with the Sonicision™ cordless ultrasonic dissection device. The resected ovary was exteriorized through the 12-mm instrument portal site but enlarged to a 2-cm incision length. The abdominal musculature, subcutaneous tissue, and skin of the portal sites were closed separately. Total surgical time was 113 min (Bear A) and 49 min (Bear B), and no postoperative complications were encountered. This is the first report of laparoscopic ovariectomy in the Asiatic black bear.


Veterinary Journal | 2006

Effects of ovariohysterectomy on reactivity in German Shepherd dogs

Hyeon Hui Kim; Seong Chan Yeon; Katherine A. Houpt; Hee C. Lee; Hong H. Chang; Hyo Jin Lee


Behavioural Processes | 2011

Differences between vocalization evoked by social stimuli in feral cats and house cats

Seong Chan Yeon; Young Kyu Kim; Se J. Park; Scott S. Lee; Seung Y. Lee; Euy H. Suh; Katherine A. Houpt; Hong H. Chang; Hee C. Lee; Byung G. Yang; Hyo Jin Lee


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2006

A behavioral Test on Adult Jindo Dogs

Young Kun Kim; Gye W. Lee; Seok I. Oh; Jong S. Kim; Scott S. Lee; Bu S. Kwun; Euy H. Suh; Hee C. Lee; Hong H. Chang; Hyo Jin Lee; Seong C. Yeon

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Hyo Jin Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Euy H. Suh

Gyeongsang National University

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Scott S. Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Hong H. Chang

Gyeongsang National University

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Se J. Park

Gyeongsang National University

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Seong Chan Yeon

Gyeongsang National University

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Seung Y. Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Young Kun Kim

Chungnam National University

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Young Kyu Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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