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Meningomyelocoele in a Dog

Veterinary Pathology, 1973
An 8-month-old English Bulldog with focal and urinary incontinence was examined before and after death. There was nonfusion of the dorsal laminae of vertebra L, in the midline. Through this defect a small meningomyelocoele, and the terminal part of the spinal cord, emerged from the spinal canal.
A J, Parker, C S, Byerly
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A Dog. Just a Dog

2018
What is it about this enigmatic, hermetic, seductive, desolate painting that has attracted and captivated so many people over the ages? There is special relevance in connecting The Dog and The Disasters of War. Make no mistake: we are disturbed by Goya not only because he shows us things we would rather not look at, but also because when we come up ...
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Neosporosis in dogs

Veterinary Parasitology, 1990
A bitch was inoculated subcutaneously and intramuscularly with Neospora caninum tachyzoites on Day 35 of pregnancy. Eight pups were born 28 days later. Five pups became ill and necropsies were performed before 20 days of age. Three pups and the bitch remained clinically normal for 7 weeks after parturition when they were intramuscularly injected with ...
J P, Dubey, D S, Lindsay
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Dangerous dogs legislation is failing dogs

Veterinary Record, 2018
Nigel Taylor is a locum vet and consultant vet for the University of Exeter I’d never seen an RSPCA inspector cry – until that moment. At 05:00 we’d had a detailed briefing. Police helicopter surveillance pictures showed a kennel full of large, muscular dogs. These, unmistakably pit bull types, were hurriedly being moved indoors. Briefing over, we’d
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Craniopharyngioma in a dog

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1985
Craniopharyngiomas are rare in dogs. A 3 cm suprasellar craniopharyngioma in a 13-month-old male mongrel dog is described. The mass consisted of multiple microcysts and solid areas with mesenchymal proliferation in areas of transition. Tumour cells were arranged in solid sheets or separated into islands by thick bands of collagen.
K L, Hawkins, R W, Diters, J T, McGrath
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An open science study of ageing in companion dogs

Nature, 2022
Kate Creevy   +2 more
exaly  

Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs

Nature, 2022
Anders Bergström   +2 more
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Infection of dogs with SARS-CoV-2

Nature, 2020
Esther M W To   +2 more
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The dog, the whole dog, and nothing but the dog

Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 2008
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