2020
DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12589
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Micromorphology and topography of tarsal joint capsule's vascular elements in cats and dogs

Abstract: Both cats and dogs belong to animals with the same type of limb support but have different nature of movement. Despite belonging to digitigrade animals, cats and dogs have a different nature of motion. While moving, the medial joint surface in cats and lateral surface in dogs carry the larger pressure. The aim of the study was to compare the similar surfaces of the cat's and dog's tarsal joint capsule and to detect differences in its histostructure and vascularisation. For the study, we used the capsule of the… Show more

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“…Dogs and cats support themselves by the digits only and thus are classified as intermediate stage or the digitigrade posture animals compared to the ungulate animals that are classified in the unguligrade posture in which only the tips of the digits, protected by hooves, give support (Dyce et al., 2017; Nechiporuk et al., 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dogs and cats support themselves by the digits only and thus are classified as intermediate stage or the digitigrade posture animals compared to the ungulate animals that are classified in the unguligrade posture in which only the tips of the digits, protected by hooves, give support (Dyce et al., 2017; Nechiporuk et al., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%