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  2. Fly biting - Wikipedia

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    There are many treatments used for fly biting due to its multitude of possible causes. Dogs may undergo multiple different treatments before finding a successful treatment. If a dog who fly bites has indications of gastrointestinal upset, it is suggested they undergo a complete medical work-up.

  3. Capnocytophaga canimorsus - Wikipedia

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    Capnocytophaga canimorsus. Capnocytophaga canimorsus is a fastidious, slow-growing, Gram-negative rod of the genus Capnocytophaga. [1] [2] It is a commensal bacterium in the normal gingival flora of canine and feline species, but can cause illness in humans. Transmission may occur through bites, licks, or even close proximity with animals. [3]

  4. Rodent mite dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Rodent mite dermatitis (also known as rat mite dermatitis) is an often unrecognized ectoparasitosis occurring after human contact with haematophagous mesostigmatid mites that infest rodents, such as house mice, [1] rats [2] and hamsters. [3] The condition is associated with the tropical rat mite ( Ornithonyssus bacoti ), spiny rat mite ...

  5. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    Wound licking. A gorilla licking a wound. Wound licking is an instinctive response in humans and many other animals to cover an injury or second degree burn [1] with saliva. Dogs, cats, small rodents, horses, and primates all lick wounds. [2] Saliva contains tissue factor which promotes the blood clotting mechanism.

  6. Dog bite - Wikipedia

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    Pediatrics. A dog bite is a bite upon a person or other animal by a dog, including from a rabid dog. More than one successive bite is often called a dog attack, although dog attacks can include knock-downs and scratches. Though some dog bites do not result in injury, they can result in infection, disfigurement, temporary or permanent disability ...

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  7. Dog walker bitten by 'potentially sick' fox in Delaware County

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    On Monday, March 18, 2024, Radnor Township PD received a report of a person bit by a fox while walking their dog (400 block of W Wayne Ave). The fox was reported to have appeared sick.

  8. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia. Dermatophagia (from Ancient Greek δέρμα — lit. skin and φαγεία lit. eating) or dermatodaxia (from δήξις, lit. biting) [3] is a compulsion disorder of gnawing or biting one's own skin, most commonly at the fingers. This action can either be conscious or unconscious [4] and it is considered to be a type of pica.

  9. Armed juvenile shot by deputies, others are bitten by police ...

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    The Richland County Sheriff’s Department said it has launched an investigation after some deputies shot a juvenile who was armed with a handgun, and two other minors were bitten by police dogs ...

  10. Fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    The study of fatal dog attacks can lead to prevention techniques which can help to reduce all dog bite injuries, not only fatalities. Dog bites and attacks can result in pain, bruising, wounds, bleeding, soft tissue injury, broken bones, loss of limbs, scalping, disfigurement, life-threatening injuries, and death.

  11. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medicine. An animal bite is a wound, usually a puncture or laceration, caused by the teeth. An animal bite usually results in a break in the skin but also includes contusions from the excessive pressure on body tissue from the bite. The contusions can occur without a break in the skin. Bites can be provoked or unprovoked.