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The Dog

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The work surveys the dog's natural history and zoological classification, distinguishing wild and domesticated varieties and cataloguing numerous regional breeds. It presents detailed anatomical descriptions from skeleton to sensory organs and digestive and reproductive systems, linking form to function. Several chapters examine common ailments — including rabies, distemper, mange, eye and ear problems, fractures — and provide practical veterinary treatments, procedures, and medicines alongside an editor's introduction to canine pathology. The text also considers the animal's practical roles for humans, humane management, training, and legal and ethical considerations arising from the dog's service and domestication.

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William Youatt

William Youatt was a 19th-century English veterinary surgeon and author, best known for his influential work in animal husbandry. His notable book, "The Dog," published in 1845, provides comprehensive insights into canine care, breeding, and training, reflecting his expertise in veterinary science. Youatt's writings contributed significantly to the understanding of animal health and welfare during his time, making him a respected figure in the field of veterinary literature. His work remains a valuable resource for dog enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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