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In emergency practice, gastrointestinal foreign body (FB) ingestion is common in dogs. In veterinary medicine, the owner`s common lack of awareness regarding the time of FB ingestion results in diagnosis and treatment occurring in relation to the onset of clinical signs; thus, the actual percentage of FB that passes through the gastrointestinal tract without requiring any treatment in dogs is unknown. Gastrointestinal FB removal is most frequently reported in young dogs belonging to medium or large breeds, and male dogs are represented more than females. When a low frequency of distribution of the . . .
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