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From the '''external iliac artery''', the first branch is the '''deep femoral a.''' which arises in the abdomen near the femoral canal and gives rise to the short pudendoepigastric trunk before continuing as the medial circumflex femoral artery. The '''pudendoepigastric trunk''' then branches into the '''caudal epigastric a.''' which runs cranially on the deep aspect of the straight abdominal muscles. The second branch of the '''external iliac a.''' is the '''external pudendal a.''' which runs through the inguinal canal and branches off to supply numerous reproductive structures. The third branch is the '''medial circumflex femoral a.'''  and this supplies the caudal half of the rectus abdominus and the muscles of the medial thigh.
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From the '''external iliac a.''', the first branch is the '''deep femoral a.''' which arises in the abdomen near the femoral canal and gives rise to the short pudendoepigastric trunk before continuing as the '''medial circumflex femoral a.'''. The pudendoepigastric trunk then branches into the '''caudal epigastric a.''' which runs cranially on the deep aspect of the straight abdominal muscles. The second branch of the '''external iliac a.''' is the '''external pudendal a.''' which runs through the inguinal canal and branches off to supply numerous reproductive structures. The third branch is the '''medial circumflex femoral a.'''  and this supplies the caudal half of the rectus abdominus and the muscles of the medial thigh.
 
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From the '''femoral a.''', the first branch is the '''superficial circumflex iliac a.''' which supplies the sartorius, tensor fascia lata and rectus femoris. The '''lateral circumflex femoral a.''' which branches off the '''superficial circumflex iliac a.''' supplies the quadriceps, tensor fascia lata, the superficial and middle gluteals, and the hip joint capsule. The '''proximal caudal femoral a.''' is the second branch from the '''femoral a.''', branching at the mid-thigh region and supplying the pectineus, adductor muscles and gracilis. The third branch is the '''saphenous a.''' which arises proximal to the stifle and supplies the skin on the medial aspect of the stifle. The '''saphenous a.''' also has cranial and caudal branches. This artery and its vessels lie very superficially and the cranial branch gives rise to the '''dorsal common digital arteries''' and the caudal gives rise to the '''plantar common digital arteries'''; both of which supply the foot. The branches following the '''saphenous a.''' in order are the '''descending genincular a.''' supplying the medial surface of the stifle, the '''middle caudal femoral a.''' supplying the distal parts of the adductor and semimembranosus muscles and the '''distal caudal femoral a.''' which is the last branch of the femoral artery before it becomes the politeal artery. It supplies the biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, gastrocnemius and the digital flexors.  
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The first branch of the '''femoral a.'''is the '''superficial circumflex iliac a.''' which supplies the sartorius, tensor fascia lata and rectus femoris. The '''lateral circumflex femoral a.''' which branches off the '''superficial circumflex iliac a.''' supplies the quadriceps, tensor fascia lata, the superficial and middle gluteals, and the hip joint capsule. The '''proximal caudal femoral a.''' is the second branch from the '''femoral a.''', branching at the mid-thigh region and supplying the pectineus, adductor muscles and gracilis. The third branch is the '''saphenous a.''' which arises proximal to the stifle and supplies the skin on the medial aspect of the stifle. The '''saphenous a.''' also has cranial and caudal branches. This artery and its vessels lie very superficially and the cranial branch gives rise to the '''dorsal common digital aa.''' and the caudal branch gives rise to the '''plantar common digital aa.'''; both of which supply the foot. The branches following the '''saphenous a.''' in order are the '''descending genincular a.''' supplying the medial surface of the stifle, the '''middle caudal femoral a.''' supplying the distal parts of the adductor and semimembranosus muscles and the '''distal caudal femoral a.''' which is the last branch of the '''femoral a.''' before it becomes the '''politeal a.'''. It supplies the biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, gastrocnemius and the digital flexors.  
 
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The '''popliteal a.''' supplies the stifle, gastrocnemius, popliteal muscle and terminates by branching into the cranial and caudal tibial arteries. The '''cranial tibial a.''' supplies the peroneus longus, long digital extensor and cranial tibial muscles whilst the '''caudal tibial a.''' is a small branch that lies in the interosseous space between the tibia and fibula. The '''dorsal pedal a.''' is a continuation of the '''cranial tibial a.''' and runs over the flexor surface of the tarsus and supplies the tarsus. The  '''arcuate a.''' then supplies the main blood supply to the foot. The '''dorsal metatarsal aa.''' supply the paw dorsally whilst the '''perforating branch''' of the '''metatarsal aa.''' forms an anastomoses with the caudal branch of the '''saphenous a.''' and contributes to the plantar metatarsal arteries that supply the digits.  
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The '''popliteal a.''' supplies the stifle, gastrocnemius, popliteal muscle and terminates by branching into the '''cranial and caudal tibial aa.'''. The '''cranial tibial a.''' supplies the peroneus longus, long digital extensor and cranial tibial muscles whilst the '''caudal tibial a.''' is a small branch that lies in the interosseous space between the tibia and fibula. The '''dorsal pedal a.''' is a continuation of the '''cranial tibial a.''' and runs over the flexor surface of the tarsus and supplies the tarsus. The  '''arcuate a.''' branch is the main blood supply to the foot. The '''dorsal metatarsal aa.''' supply the paw dorsally whilst the '''perforating branch''' (of the) '''metatarsal aa.''' forms an anastomoses with the caudal branch of the '''saphenous a.''' and contributes to the plantar metatarsal arteries that supply the digits.  
    
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