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  1. The treatment of choice for multiple low-grade mast cell tumours (MCTs) in dogs is surgery. Managing multiple MCT surgeries can be challenging and distressing for both owners and veterinarians. I've encountered cases where a single dog underwent up to 35 MCT removals in one surgery and over 50 throughout its lifetime.

  2. Abstract. Cleft palate is one of the most common congenital defects in the domestic dog associated with abnormal craniofacial development. Brachycephalic breeds seem to be most predilected. This anatomical and functional disorder is characterized by the presence of the fissure connecting the oral and nasal cavities.

  3. It, therefore, is very helpful for public health veterinarians, students, and laboratory technicians to acquire knowledge about the parasitic diseases of dogs and cats. The book is intended for students to gradually realize the importance of para-sites and parasitic diseases that affect canine and feline.

  4. Common Injuries in Dogs and How to Treat Them. We're your resource for common dog diseases and conditions, so that you can recognize symptoms and provide necessary treatment for your dog.

  5. It explains the pathogenesis of disease, evaluation of the disease, identification of the pathogens and their severity to animals, disease manifestation in the animal, and preventive and treatment strategies to counteract the etiopathogenesis caused by several types of pathogens.

  6. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system most often affect the dogs ability to move. How severely movement is impaired depends on the type and severity of the problem.

  7. Nonspayed female dogs with hormonal imbalances are usually itchy and have skin rashes, mammary tissue enlargement, and frequent estrous cycles. The skin tumors of both disorders may begin in the groin or flank region and progress toward the head.

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