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1 Ackerman, L. (2011). The Genetic Connection: A Guide to Health Problems in Purebred Dogs, 2e. Lakewood, CO: AAHA Press.

2 Ackerman, L. (2019). An introduction to pet‐specific care. EC Vet Sci 4 (1): 1–3.

3 Ackerman, L. Personalized medicine improves outcomes. Today's Veterinary Business, 2018. https://todaysveterinarybusiness.com/personalized‐medicine‐improves‐outcomes

4 Ackerman, L. (ed.) (2020). Pet‐specific care. In: Five‐Minute Veterinary Practice Management Consult, 3e, 260–263. Ames, IA: Wiley.

5 Ackerman, L. (2020). Proactive pet parenting: Anticipating pet health problems before they happen. Problem Free Publishing.

6 American Animal Hospital Association (2012). Evolving to a Culture of Prevention: Implementing Integrated Preventive Care, 1–23. Lakewood, CO: AAHA.

7 Hamburg, M.A. and Collins, F.S. (2010). The path to personalized medicine. New England Journal of Medicine 363 (4): 301–304.

8 Harris, D.L., Rosenthal, K., and Hines, A. (2019). Thinking like a futurist could help the veterinary profession. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 255 (5): 523–524.

9 Mealey, K.L., Martinez, S.E., Villarina, N.F., and Court, M.H. (2019). Personalized medicine: going to the dogs? Human Genetics 138 (5): 467–481.

10 Stull, J.W., Shelby, J.A., Bonnett, B.N. et al. Barriers and next steps to providing a spectrum of effective health care to companion animals. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 253 (11): 1386–1389.

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