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Skin grafting refers to a reconstructive method used in cases of integumentary discontinuity, being an excellent option for covering lesions. Surgical defects resulting from the excision of cutaneous neoplasms are its main indication. A 13-year-old male SRD dog was treated at the São Lucas Veterinary Hospital, in the city of Ji-Paraná - RO, during the physical examination, a neoplastic mass was noticed on the lateral face of the left forelimb. The tegumentar grafting technique was chosen due to the length of the surgical cut and the scarcity of skin to approximate the incised edges, so the skin graft was removed from the left lateral region of the chest.
It was aimed to compare semen and ions concentrations in the prostatic fluid of German Shepherd and Rottweiler dogs. Five semen collections of each dog (5 / breed) were accomplished and the following parameters assessed: total motility, vigor, concentration, percentage of sperm alive and normal morphology, as well as pH, cellular distribution and concentrations of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium were evaluated in prostatic fluid. Rottweiler dogs presented higher motility, concentration, percentage of alive Sperm and normal morphology than GS dogs. However, these dogs demonstrated higher levels of calcium in prostatic fluid. Differences were not observed concerning sperm vigor, phosphorus and magnesium concentrations, pH or the cellular distribution in prostatic fluid. It was concluded that Rottweiler dogs present better semen quality than German Shepherd dogs and a smaller liberation of calcium in prostatic fluid.
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