Canine γδ T cells were also investigated in lymphoid organs in early post-natal life [14] and the small intestine revealed the presence in the epithelium of villi, being more numerous in the tip of the villous in comparison with the base [15]. Scattered γδ cells were also observed in...
This is a retrospective study about haematological ratios in different stages of canine periodontal disease in one single breed, more specifically the Portuguese Podengo. The aim of the study was to assess the clinical significance of five haematological ratios, namely neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (...
During adolescence, dogs tend to be exposed to new activities. This phase often involves more active play, which can increase the risk of accidental injuries. For example, cruciate ligament tears can cost upwards of $5,000 to repair one joint—and, often, a related bilateral injury can occur...