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increased abdominal pressure and large vaginal congenital inguinal hernia should be recorded in
rings. In the perinatal period the vaginal rings are the medical record to remind the veterinarian of
large to allow the testicles to descend into the this potential complication.
scrotum, but normally contract to less than 2 cm
during the first 2 weeks of life. Increased abdomi-
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