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  2. Masticatory muscle myositis - Wikipedia

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    Acute MMM in an American Pit Bull Terrier Chronic MMM in a Rottweiler. Masticatory muscle myositis (MMM) is an inflammatory disease in dogs affecting the muscles of mastication (chewing). It is also known as atrophic myositis or eosinophilic myositis. MMM is the most common inflammatory myopathy in dogs. [1] The disease mainly affects large ...

  3. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Masticatory muscle myositis (MMM) is an inflammatory disease in dogs affecting the muscles of the jaw. Signs include swelling of the jaw muscles and pain on opening the mouth. In chronic MMM there is atrophy of the jaw muscles, and scarring of the masticatory muscles due to fibrosis may result in inability to open the mouth (trismus). [6]

  4. Fatal dog attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Griffin, a one-arm mechanic, was found dead after a dog attack. Police found and killed the dogs, following tracks and blood in the snow. [36] [37] [38] July 31, 1944 Carol Pardo 6 Female German Shepherd (1) Ephrata: Pennsylvania: Pardo was attacked by a working dog on a farm where her family was vacationing. She died in the hospital. [39 ...

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  6. These behaviors indicate the dog is aggressive and likely to attack further. If you observe them, there are certain responses recommended to protect your safety. If you can’t determine whether ...

  7. Fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    Fatal dog bites in Spain average 1.6 deaths annually, corresponding to a rate of 0.003 per 100,000 residents. The study identified 16 cases of fatal dog attacks resulting in 17 deaths, with a predominance of male victims. The mean age of the victims is 46 years, with significant representation from both older adults and young children.

  8. How to Read Dog Body Language, According to a Dog Trainer - AOL

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    Scared body language usually makes the dog look like they want to duck out of the situation, according to Davis. "Ears are pinned back and eyes are looking for an escape. Dogs try to get low and ...

  9. Category:Deaths due to dog attacks - Wikipedia

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