Guess the reason for x-ray and for a bonus the dogs breed as well. This is not a client at our clinic. Great clarity isn't it? I find x-rays facinating.
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I'm sorry I do not remember where I got these photos nor have a follow up on the dog. Hopefully the dog recovered with no lasting side effects.
Hm... did it swallow something?
ReplyDeleteDoberman?
Not a vet, but in the first one it looks like theres something in the dogs neck
ReplyDeleteRuth is on the right track. Can you tell what it is? And not a doberman.
ReplyDeletewhatever it is, its either attached to a chain, or its leaving pieces behind it (pieces of itself or bone, but looks like pieces of itself). I sincerly hope for the dog's sake its not a bullet, but I can't tell what it is from the shapes on the xrays.
ReplyDeleteand I've no idea what kind of dog it is lol
It is unfortunatly a bullet. The dog is a pitbull. I wish I had more details but that is all I can remember. Hopefully the dog made a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteHuh, hadn't thought it had the right skull shape for a pittie, goes to show what I know.
ReplyDeletePoor puppy!