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Practical Applications of Recent Advances for Documenting Suspected Cases of Organized Dogfighting
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Documenting animals suspected of being involved in organized dogfighting can be a daunting and overwhelming request. This lecture will provide participants with an overview of organized dogfighting, discuss best practices for documenting animals as evidence in this particular case type, and highlight recent literature providing evidence-based patterns of injury to assist veterinarians in rendering an expert opinion as to the cause(s) of injuries that may be observed in these cases.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize the pattern of injury consistent with organized dogfighting.
- Differentiate between injuries caused by organized dogfighting and those caused by a spontaneous dog fight.
- Summarize the common physical exam findings associated with dogs that have been or are intended to be fought.
- Explain how to appropriately document physical exam findings on dogs that have been fought.
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