The Management And Diseases of the Dog

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is sometimes seen in smooth-coated toy dogs, especially black and tans. This baldness, which is chiefly confined to the crown of the head and the ears, is caused by deficient nutritive functions, general debility; and the pernicious system of in-and-in breeding.
Treatment. — ;Nourishing food ; vegetable and mineral tonics ; bald parts to be well brushed ; cantharidine appli- cations.
WARTS.
The dog, though not perhaps so frequently as the horse, is ne
...vertheless very subject to warts. The eyelids, ears, mouth, and lips are the situations most favourable to their growth ; not unfrequently they are seen on the penis.
" A wart is a state of hypertrophy of the papilla: of the derma, attended with an increased production of epidermis.
Warts are usually of small size, and of a rounded figure, verruca simplex ; sometimes, however, they appear in the form of bands several lines in breadth, and of variable length. They are generally insensible, rough to the touch, and their medium projection from the surface is about a line." " When warts have grown to some length, their ex- tremity becomes rough, and their fibrous structure is distinctly apparent ; it not unfrequently happens that warts of long standing split and break up in the direction of these vertical fibres, verruca lobosa." " Warts are generally known as isolated growths, or dis- persed in scanty groups on different parts of the body ; but they are sometimes met with so numerously as to constitute an eruption of warts."* Treatment.


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