Cruciate ligament tear dog

TTA dog

TTA dog

Cruciate ligament tears are a common injury in dogs that can be caused by degenerative diseases or sudden stress. In this article, we explain in detail what TTA surgery is, how it is performed, and the follow-up treatments and possible complications.

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CCLR

Cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) caused by pathogens?

The role of vectors, such as ticks or fleas, in transmitting pathogens to dogs should not be underestimated. These tiny parasites can transmit various dangerous diseases such as Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis or Leishmaniasis. Therefore, it is important to develop specific detection methods to identify these pathogens in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture in the Mediterranean region.

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Causes of cruciate ligament injuries

Causes of Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Dogs and How to Avoid Them

Cruciate ligament injuries are one of the most common diseases in dogs, especially large breeds. It can be very painful and restrictive for your dog and may require surgery and a long recovery period. In this article, we'll explore the most common causes of cruciate ligament injuries in dogs and what you can do to help keep your dog healthy and active.

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