We reviewed six key peer-reviewed publications that assessed the need for one-year studies of pesticide toxicity in dogs. Each of the six papers took a different approach to comparing the value of one-year studies relative to three-month studies, and despite the adoption of different databases and approaches, each study reached the same conclusion: the recommended limit to the testing of pesticide toxicity in dogs should be three months.
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Spielmann, H. (2019). Progress in Eliminating One-Year Dog Studies for the Safety Assessment of Pesticides. In Alternatives to Animal Testing (pp. 50–56). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2447-5_6
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