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Urethral prolapse.
 
Urethral prolapse.
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|q2=Which breeds are most commonly affected?
 
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The condition occurs almost exclusively in the English Bulldog.
 
The condition occurs almost exclusively in the English Bulldog.
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Urethral prolapse can occur following irritation from genitourinary tract infection or excessive sexual stimulation.
 
Urethral prolapse can occur following irritation from genitourinary tract infection or excessive sexual stimulation.
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Incising half of the circumference initially prevents retraction of the urethral mucosa and eliminates the need for stay sutures.
 
Incising half of the circumference initially prevents retraction of the urethral mucosa and eliminates the need for stay sutures.
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This dog was presented for persistent licking of the penis and redness of the tip of the penis.


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