Erratum for “Association of Diet with Treatment Response in Dogs With Chronic Enteropathy: A Retrospective Multicenter Study”

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TopicsPancreatitis Pathology and Treatment · Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders · Veterinary Medicine and Surgery
Rodrigues SD , Mendoza B , Dias MJ , Santos NS , Hebert M , Bettin E , Signorelli F , Procoli F , Hernandez J , Leal RO , Association of Diet With Treatment Response in Dogs With Chronic Enteropathy: A Retrospective Multicenter Study. J Vet Intern Med. 2025 May‐Jun;39(3):e70071. doi: 10.1111/jvim.70071 PMC1205387440326642 PMID: 40326642; PMCID: PMC12053874.
In the above‐mentioned article, details concerning nutrition and analytical constituents of commercial diets are incorrectly presented in Tables 1 and 2. Correct tables are below.
In Table 1, Brand C main source of protein is not chicken‐based but soy‐based. This was also incorrect in the text (section 3 Results; 3.1 Naïve‐CE Group) where it is written in second paragraph, second sentence “Of these, 90% (73/81) of dogs were changed to a soy‐based hydrolyzed protein diet, and the remaining 10% (8/81) were fed a chicken‐based hydrolyzed diet”. Data is corrected in the tables and the sentence should be as follow: “Of these, 96% (78/81) of dogs were changed to a soy‐based hydrolyzed protein diet, and the remaining 4% (3/81) were fed a chicken‐based hydrolyzed diet.”
We do apologize for these errors.
