− | '''Symphyseal fractures''' are most common in '''cats''', particularly entire males as they have a tendency to try and escape buildings to find mating females. Fracture of the '''mandibular body''' is far more common in the '''dog''', and there are no breed, age or sex predispositions. | + | '''Symphyseal fractures''' are most common in '''cats'''. Fracture of the '''mandibular ramus''' is far more common in the '''dog''', and there are no breed, age or sex predispositions. |