Metabolic and Physiological Responses of Trained Working Dogs During the Protection Phase of the “Internationale Gebrauchshunde Prüfungs-Ordnung, Level 1” (IGP1)
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animal and Experimental Design
2.2. Physiological Parameters Measurement, Blood Sampling and Analysis
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Breed | N | Age | Gender | N | Body Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| German Shepherd | 7 | Median 2.5 years | Males | 5 | Mean 34.9 ± 3.2 kg |
| Median 4 years | Females | 2 | Range 34.0 ± 1.0 |
| Nutrient | Composition (% DM) |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein | 28–32% |
| Crude Fat | 18–22% |
| Crude Fiber | 2.0–3.0% |
| Crude Ash | 6–8% |
| Moisture | ≤10% |
| Calcium | 1.2–1.5% |
| Phosphorus | 0.9–1.1% |
| Omega-6 | 3.0–4.0% |
| Omega-3 | 0.5–0.8% |
| ω6/ω3 Ratio | 5:1–7:1 |
| L-Carnitine | 200–400 mg/kg |
| Weeks | Training Type | Exercise Details | Frequency (Days) | Rest Type and Duration | Additional Training |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | Jump training | 1 set of 5 jumps | Mon, Wed, Fri | — | 3 km run at trot (8 km/h) |
| II | Jump training | 2 sets of 5 jumps | Mon, Wed, Fri | 2–3 min passive rest | 4 km run at trot (8 km/h) |
| III | Jump training | 3 sets of 5 jumps | Mon, Wed, Fri | 2 min passive rest | 5 km run at trot (8 km/h) |
| IV | Jump training | 3 sets of 5 jumps | Mon, Wed, Fri | 2 min passive rest | 6 km run trot (at 8 km/h) |
| V | Short-distance speed training | 2–300 m runs | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (3 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| VI | Short-distance speed training | 2–300 m runs | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (3 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| VII | Short-distance speed training | 2–300 m runs | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (3 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| VIII | Short-distance speed training | 2–300 m runs | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (3 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| IX | Combined training | 1 set of 5 jumps + short runs (2–300 m) | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (4 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| X | Combined training | 1 set of 5 jumps + short runs (2–300 m) | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (4 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| XI | Combined training | 1 set of 5 jumps + short runs (2–300 m) | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (5 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
| XII | Combined training | 1 set of 5 jumps + short runs (2–300 m) | Mon, Wed, Fri | 3 min active + 1 min passive (massage) | Weighted vest (5 kg), 10 min run at trot (6 km/h) |
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Cocco, R.; Sechi, S.; Rizzo, M.; Giannetto, C.; Arrigo, F.; Pinna Parpaglia, M.L.; Piccione, G.; Arfuso, F. Metabolic and Physiological Responses of Trained Working Dogs During the Protection Phase of the “Internationale Gebrauchshunde Prüfungs-Ordnung, Level 1” (IGP1). Vet. Sci. 2026, 13, 355. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci13040355
Cocco R, Sechi S, Rizzo M, Giannetto C, Arrigo F, Pinna Parpaglia ML, Piccione G, Arfuso F. Metabolic and Physiological Responses of Trained Working Dogs During the Protection Phase of the “Internationale Gebrauchshunde Prüfungs-Ordnung, Level 1” (IGP1). Veterinary Sciences. 2026; 13(4):355. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci13040355
Chicago/Turabian StyleCocco, Raffaella, Sara Sechi, Maria Rizzo, Claudia Giannetto, Federica Arrigo, Maria Luisa Pinna Parpaglia, Giuseppe Piccione, and Francesca Arfuso. 2026. "Metabolic and Physiological Responses of Trained Working Dogs During the Protection Phase of the “Internationale Gebrauchshunde Prüfungs-Ordnung, Level 1” (IGP1)" Veterinary Sciences 13, no. 4: 355. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci13040355
APA StyleCocco, R., Sechi, S., Rizzo, M., Giannetto, C., Arrigo, F., Pinna Parpaglia, M. L., Piccione, G., & Arfuso, F. (2026). Metabolic and Physiological Responses of Trained Working Dogs During the Protection Phase of the “Internationale Gebrauchshunde Prüfungs-Ordnung, Level 1” (IGP1). Veterinary Sciences, 13(4), 355. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci13040355

