Vaginal tumors: a) are common in bitches b) occur more often in intact bitches c) are usually malignant d) metastasize to the uterus. The method of diagnosing pregnancy in bitches... Vaginal tumors: a) are common in bitches b) occur more often in intact bitches c) are usually malignant d) metastasize to the uterus. The method of diagnosing pregnancy in bitches is not: a) progesterone level test b) relaxin level testing c) ultrasound examination d) X-ray examination. If a tumor is found in the vagina, the treatment of choice is: a) cryotherapy b) radiotherapy c) chemotherapy d) surgery. Progesterone level in a pregnant bitch of 5 ng/ml on day 60 from the LH peak: a) is physiological b) indicates the beginning of labor c) indicates an abortion d) indicates hypofunction of the corpus luteum. It is recommended to castrate a female dog in the following phase: a) diestrus b) anestrus c) proestrus d) estrus. Remaining ovary syndrome in a bitch is characterized by: a) urinary incontinence b) anxiety and vocalization c) swelling of the vulva and attraction to males d) has no characteristic symptoms. In the diagnosis of retained ovary syndrome, the following procedures are not performed: a) exploratory laparotomy b) determining the AMH level c) determining the level of progesterone d) GRNH stimulation test. The recommended time for castration of bitches is: a) before the first heat b) after reaching sexual maturity c) after the first heat d) after the second heat. The most common side effect of castration in bitches is: a) urinary incontinence b) hypothyroidism c) changes in hair coat d) obesity. The most recommended long-term pharmacological contraception in male dogs is: a) use of medroxyprogesterone acetate b) use of testicular sclerotic agents c) use of an implant with desorelin d) use of osaterone acetate.
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Answer
1. b, 2. a, 3. d, 4. c, 5. b, 6. c, 7. b, 8. c, 9. d, 10. c
- b, 2. a, 3. d, 4. c, 5. b, 6. c, 7. b, 8. c, 9. d, 10. c
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- b, 2. a, 3. d, 4. c, 5. b, 6. c, 7. b, 8. c, 9. d, 10. c
More Information
Vaginal tumors in dogs are more common in intact females. Progesterone testing is not a typical method of diagnosing pregnancy. Surgery is the preferred treatment for vaginal tumors. A progesterone level of 5 ng/ml can indicate hypofunction of the corpus luteum.
Tips
Be sure to understand the physiological indicators of pregnancy and hormonal changes in dogs.
Sources
- Vaginal and Vulvar Tumors in Dogs - Vetster - vetster.com
- Understanding and Monitoring Canine Pregnancy - WSAVA2005 - VIN - vin.com
- Tumors of the Vagina in Dogs - PetMD - petmd.com
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