Correction: Resting heArt and respIratory rates in dogs in their natural environment: new insights from a long-term, international, prospective study in a COhort of 703 dogs using a biometric device for LongitudinaL non-invasive cARdiorespiratory monitoring (the AI-COLLAR study)
Valérie Chetboul, Eric Humbert, Louis Dougoud, Guillaume Lorre

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TopicsHuman-Animal Interaction Studies · Cardiovascular Conditions and Treatments · Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
The title of this article was erroneously given as: Resting heart and respiratory rates in dogs in their natural environment: new insights from a long-term, international, prospective study in a cohort of 703 dogs using a biometric device for longitudinal non-invasive cardiorespiratory monitoring (the AI-COLLAR study).
The correct title of the article is Resting heArt and respIratory rates in dogs in their natural environment: new insights from a long-term, international, prospective study in a COhort of 703 dogs using a biometric device for LongitudinaL non-invasive cARdiorespiratory monitoring (the AI-COLLAR study).
The acronym “AI-COLLAR” in the incorrect article title was not highlighted as originally intended. The title now includes the capital letters needed to build the acronym AI-COLLAR.
The original version of this article has been updated.
