DOGS ARTHROPATY PREVALENCE IN KYIV
Abstract
The article reflects the results of studies among clinics of
veterinary medicine for small animals of the city on the prevalence of articular
pathology among the population of domestic dogs in Kiev. The statistical data
on the frequency of fixation of various types of articular pathology, its
distribution among dogs by age, breed and types of affected joints are given.
Keywords: osteoarthritis, dogs, arthropathy, joints, pedigree
predisposition, injury
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