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History A 9-year-old intact male Cocker Spaniel was referred for investigation of an 8-month history of hematochezia, fecal tenesmus, and intermittent diarrhea, with a fecal score ranging from 3/7 (log-shaped stools with moist surface) to 7

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. Figure 1 Gross photographs of the stomach (A and B) and jejunum (C) from a 6-year-old 20.9-kg Beagle mixed-breed dog approximately 15 hours after euthanasia for hematemesis and hematochezia nonresponsive to treatment. A—The stomach is contracted with

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History A 2-year-old 32.5-kg intact male German Shepherd Dog presented for a 4-week history of hyporexia, weight loss, hematochezia, and vomiting after eating. One month prior, the patient had presented to the primary care veterinarian for

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History A 6-year-old 27.8-kg castrated male Belgian Malinois dog was admitted to the Auburn University Veterinary Teaching Hospital with a 2-month history of lethargy, tenesmus, hematochezia, and weight loss. At the initial onset of clinical

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palpation, especially the caudal abdomen, was painful to the dog, as was the rectal examination, although the prostate gland was not enlarged. The feces were dark brown and semisolid. According to the owner, the dog had intermittent hematochezia for 3 months

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-intestinal origin, with melena and hematochezia, which had not responded to medical treatment. Approximately 8 weeks prior to examination at the VTH, physical examination by the referring veterinarian revealed weight loss of approximately 2 kg (4.4 lb). At that time

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A 28.1-kg (61.8-lb) 11-year-old castrated male German Shepherd Dog mix was examined because of a 3-month history of hematochezia and tenesmus. Pertinent history included treatment for Giardia and hookworms 3 months prior, a subcutaneous mast

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, and hematochezia) and the lower urinary tract (dysuria, stranguria, hematuria, pollakiuria, and urinary incontinence) were assigned a numerical value: 0, problem absent; 1, occurrence up to 7 times per week with small volume (where applicable), little

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A 10-year-old neutered male mixed-breed dog that weighed 7.9 kg (17.4 lb) was evaluated at the University of Florida Small Animal Hospital for chronic hematochezia and anemia. The dog had a 5-year history of intermittent hematochezia presumed to

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A 12-year-old 32.4-kg (71.3-lb) castrated male Labrador Retriever was evaluated at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital because of a 2-week history of tenesmus and hematochezia. The owner also reported that the dog had some

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