This column describes how to obtain a bone marrow sample by way of aspiration from the iliac crest and proximal humerus of the dog and cat for the assessment and diagnosis of bone marrow disease.
The surprising artifact could be evidence of fertility rituals—or just one of history’s strangest good luck charms.
I used to regularly give bones to my dog Ollie, an 8-year-old Australian cattle dog mix. Bully sticks, elk antlers, marrowbones ― you name it. If it was sold at my local pet shop, chances are I bought ...
The bone stuck in the dog's back teeth. Photo submitted. The RandWest SPCA warns pet owners against feeding dogs bones after they received a call about a dog with a bone stuck in its back teeth.
In this new effort, Green focuses her efforts on one particular bone—a canine baculum ... 70% of which were dogs. None showed signs of butchering, disease or burning, which suggested they ...