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Abstract Clinical, morphologic and hormonal changes throughout the estrous cycle in the dog are discussed in relation to the well established stages in this species — proestrus, estrus, metestrus and anestrus. Although most efforts in the past have been devoted to the period of reproduction, events throughout the remaining months of the cycle are presented to characterize the dog as a monocyclic animal in contrast to polycyclic species.
Dogs, Estrus, Pregnancy, Animals, Female
Dogs, Estrus, Pregnancy, Animals, Female
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