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Tag Archives: hyper-extension
Open Wound Chronicity due to Peripheral Nerve Damage
History Name: Sunny Age & Sex : 18 mos. old, NM Breed: German Shepherd Lifestyle/occupation: Active dog at a donkey/mule rescue working farm in rural NH. Hx of dogs family lifestyle: Lives with 2 adult owners, and several other rescue … Continue reading →
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