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cleft lip and cleft palate
congenital malformations caused by the failure of embryonic structures of the lip and/or palate to fuse
neutering
Neutering, from the Latin ('of neither sex'), is the removal of a non-human animal's reproductive organ, either all of it or a considerably large part. The male-specific term is castration, while spaying is usually reserved for female animals. Colloquially, both terms are often referred to as fixing. In male horses, castrating is referred to as gelding. An animal that has not been neutered is sometimes referred to as entire or intact. Often the term neuter[ing] is used to specifically mean castration, e.g. in phrases like "spay and neuter".

onychectomy
thumb|Close-up of a declawed paw
thumb|Diagram showing location of amputation
Onychectomy, popularly known as declawing, is an operation to remove an animal's claws surgically by means of the amputation of all or part of the distal phalanges, or end bones, of the animal's toes. Because the claw develops from germinal tissue within the third phalanx, amputation of the bone is necessary to fully remove the claw. The terms onychectomy (origin: Greek , 'nail' + , 'excision') and declawing imply mere claw removal, but a more appropriate description would be phalangectomy, excision of toe bone.
theobromine poisoning
overdose reaction to the xanthine alkaloid theobromine
cropping
removal of portions of an animal's ears
dog Docking
removal of dog's tail
devocalization
Devocalization (also known as ventriculocordectomy or vocal cordectomy; when performed on a dog debarking or bark softening; when performed on a cat demeowing or meow softening) is a surgical procedure where tissue is removed from the vocal cords.
Pedigree Dogs Exposed
2008 film
dog health
health of dogs
Grape and raisin toxicity in dogs
canine dietary toxicity
Aging in dogs
aging in dogs
sexual life of the dogs
sexual reproduction in canine species
reverse sneezing
clinical event in dogs