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A 4-year-old 7.0-kg (15.4-lb) sexually intact female Dachshund that had a history of self-inflicted wounds was evaluated at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Bologna University because of a skin wound on the ventral aspect of the thorax. The first episode had occurred 6 months prior and involved a cutaneous wound in the thoracic region; this was followed 2 months later by development of a cutaneous lesion in the right shoulder region. The owner had also noticed other minor skin lesions on the dog's flanks. During the few days preceding the evaluation, the dog had started to bite and lick