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.

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  • 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

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Introduction

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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