| canine distemper virus |
a virus of the genus Morbillivirus that is the etiologic agent of canine distemper.
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| canine oral papillomatosis |
canine viral papillomatosis, a benign viral disease of young dogs, characterized by papillomas on the oral mucous membranes that usually resolve spontaneously in a few weeks; the cause is a papillomavirus.
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| canine trichuriasis |
infection of the cecum of a dog with Trichuris vulpis; mild cases may be asymptomatic but severe cases may be characterized by bloody diarrhea.
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| canine tooth |
In oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, fangs, or (in the case of those of the upper jaw) eye teeth, are relatively long, pointed teeth, evolved (and used, in most species where they remain prominent) primarily for firmly holding food in order to tear it apart, and occasionally as weapons. They are often the largest teeth in the mouth. ...
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| canine distemper |
Canine distemper is a disease affecting animals in the families Canidae, Mustelidae, Mephitidae, Procyonidae, and possibly Felidae (though not domestic cats; feline distemper or panleukopenia is a similar, but different virus exclusive to cats). Dogs from four months to four years old are particulary susceptible. It prevails most in spring and autumn. ...
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