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No problem! The medical term for the process of surgically removing the dewclaws of a dog is "dewclaw removal" or "dewclaw amputation". It's a common procedure done for certain breeds or situations where the dewclaws may pose a risk of injury.
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Declawing?
That's correct! "Declawing" is the common term used for the surgical procedure known as Onychectomy, which involves the removal of a cat's claws. Well done! If you're ready for another question or if there's anything else I can assist you with, just let me know!
 
That's correct! "Declawing" is the common term used for the surgical procedure known as Onychectomy, which involves the removal of a cat's claws. Well done! If you're ready for another question or if there's anything else I can assist you with, just let me know!
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You got it! The correct term for the surgical procedure of removing a part of a dog's tail is indeed "tail amputation." Great job! If you're up for another question or if you need any more information, feel free to let me know!
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Give me five questions on veterinary terminology
Absolutely! Here are five questions on veterinary terminology for you:

1. What is the medical term for the surgical procedure of removing a part of a dog's tail?

2. What is the term used for the condition of an abnormally low number of platelets in the blood?

3. What is the medical term for the process of surgically removing a dog's dewclaws?

4. What is the term for the condition where an animal has an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the chest cavity?

5. What is the term for the surgical procedure that involves the removal of a cat's claws?

Feel free to take your time and answer these questions. If you need any hints or explanations for any of the terms, just let me know!
 

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