Prassinos N N, Papazoglou L G, Adamama-Moraitou K K, Galatos A D, Gouletsou P, Rallis T S
Clinic of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Thessaly, Trikalon 224, PO Box 199, GR-43100 Karditsa, Greece.
Vet Rec. 2003 Jul 19;153(3):81-5. doi: 10.1136/vr.153.3.81.
Congenital anorectal abnormalities were diagnosed in three male and three female dogs. One dog had anal stenosis, three had a persistent anal membrane, and the other two had an imperforate anus associated with a rectovaginal fistula. Five of the dogs were treated surgically, and four of them which were followed up for periods ranging from one to five years continued to pass faeces normally.