PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS OF DOGS THAT DIED FROM POISONING WITH RAT POISON
Abstract
The person has a special relationship to the dog, is frequently called a friend. And when the four-legged friend is sick it affects the whole family. Therefore, the treatment of sick dogs is quite demanding and requires high qualification and skills. So by nature dogs are very interested in all others, they like to hunt small game or to explore the landfill, the entrances to the vault, bushes and other places devoid of interest to people. Thus, they may come in contact with insects, dead animals, toxic plants, and, most dangerous, can taste the poisonous bait that leave so-called “dog hunters”.
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