Abstract
In the original publication of this article [1], due to an error in a single count relating to the denominator used for this study, some of the derived values were wrong, so that abstract, plain English summary, results and Fig. 1 all need to be revised.
Highlights
In the original publication of this article [1], due to an error in a single count relating to the denominator used for this study, some of the derived values were wrong, so that abstract, plain English summary, results and Fig. 1 all need to be revised
Plain English Summary Update from WHWTs comprised 6605 (0.7%) of the overall 905,544 study dogs. to WHWTs comprised 6605 (1.96%) of the overall 336, 865 study dogs
Demography and mortality Update from The study population of 905,544 dogs under veterinary care attending 886 clinics in the vetCompass database during 2016 included 6605 (0.7%) WHWTs
Summary
In the original publication of this article [1], due to an error in a single count relating to the denominator used for this study, some of the derived values were wrong, so that abstract, plain English summary, results and Fig. 1 all need to be revised. Correction to: West Highland White Terriers under primary veterinary care in the UK in 2016: demography, mortality and disorders
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