Oblique Calcaneal Fracture
Oblique Calcaneal Fracture To download and print this information, please click here. If calcaneus is fractured, the animal may walk plantigrade on the limb or maybe non-weight bearing. Pain, swelling,
Oblique Calcaneal Fracture To download and print this information, please click here. If calcaneus is fractured, the animal may walk plantigrade on the limb or maybe non-weight bearing. Pain, swelling,
Dog Dewclaws Removal To download and print this information, please click here. Dew claws are claws on a dog that grow farther up the leg than regular claws. They are
Neutering in Dogs To download and print this information, please click here. Why should I have my dog neutered? Neutering should be considered if you are keeping any male dog
Neutering in Cats To download and print this information, please click here. What is meant by castration or neutering? Neutering and castration are the common terms used to describe the
Distal Tibial Growth Fracture Repair To download and print this information, please click here. This fracture is observed primarily in the immature animal as a physeal fracture of Salter type 1 or
Cystotomy (Urinary Bladder Surgery) To download and print this information, please click here. A cystotomy is a surgical opening created in the wall of the urinary bladder. This procedure allows the surgeon
Corneal Ulcer in Dog and Cats (Ulcerative Keratitis) To download and print this information, please click here. A corneal ulcer, or, is an inflammatory condition of the cornea involving loss of its
Nephrectomy (Kidney Removal) To download and print this information, please click here. Primary renal neoplasia, or cancer that originates in the kidney, is rare in the dog and cat, accounting
Cleft Palate Repair in Puppies To download and print this information, please click here. Cleft Palate A cleft palate is an opening between the mouth (oral cavity) and the nose
Mast Cell Tumor To download and print this information, please click here. Canine Mast Cell Tumors Mast cell tumors (MCT) in dogs are very common, accounting for approximately 20% of
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