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  2. Echinococcus vogeli - Wikipedia

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    Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) and domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are the definitive hosts, harbouring the adult stage of E. vogeli. The ingestion of a rodent intermediate host containing the hydatid cysts of the tapeworm by a bush or domestic dog often results in a heavy infestation of these tapeworms.

  3. Neospora caninum - Wikipedia

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    In dogs, Neospora caninum can cause neurological signs, especially in congenitally infected puppies, where it can form cysts in the central nervous system. [ 9 ] The discovery that coyotes are definitive hosts may increase the risk of transmission of N. caninum to domestic livestock as well as to wild ruminants such as white-tailed deer ...

  4. Perianal gland tumor - Wikipedia

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    It is most commonly seen in intact dogs and is the third most common tumor type in intact male dogs. [2] There are two types of perianal gland tumors, perianal gland adenomas, which are benign, and perianal gland adenocarcinomas, which are malignant. Both have receptors for testosterone. [3]

  5. Czechoslovakian Wolf Dog's Throwback Video Perfectly ...

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    These dogs are stronger and more instinctual than a full-blooded domestic dog, and caring for one should not be taken lightly. With the proper education and preparation, however, raising a wolfdog ...

  6. Scientists search breakthrough on how dogs of Chernobyl ... - AOL

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    Researchers say humans can learn from the resilience of the 500 stray dogs whose numbers have increased in the 36 years after the cataclysmic accident and Soviet coverup.. On April 26, 1986, an ...

  7. Pedigree Dogs Exposed: Three Years On - Wikipedia

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    The final procedure removed excess tissue from the throat. Insurance claims from such surgeries has risen 25% over the past three years. Oechtering considers it unbelievable that such invasive surgeries are needed just to repair the basic needs of a dog and believes people should stop breeding brachycephalic dogs.

  8. Malice (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    While removing one of her ovaries, ruptured due to a cyst, Jed discovers Tracy is pregnant, but the surgery causes the fetus to abort. Another doctor notices that Tracy's other ovary is torsed and appears necrotic. Jed advises Andy to agree to the removal of Tracy's second ovary, rather than risk her life.

  9. Why is my dog peeing so much? Vet explains the causes for ...

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    You should be concerned about your dog’s urination habits if you notice: Increased frequency: If your dog is urinating more than usual (see above guidelines), it could indicate diabetes, kidney ...