Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (Jul 2018)

LOCATION OF PROSTATE GLAND IN RELATION TO AGE IN CLINICALLY HEALTHY INTACT DOGS

  • B. Bibin Becha,
  • A. Krishnaswamy,
  • V. Chandrasekhara Murthy,
  • G. Sudha

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 2
pp. 10 – 12

Abstract

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The location of prostate gland in clinically healthy male dogs of different age groups was assessed by digital rectal palpation. and was predominantly intra-pelvic (87.5%) in dogs aged less than 2 yrs. Among the dogs above 8 yrs. of age, only 25 per cent had intrapelvic location of prostate. The per cent of dogs having intra-pelvic location of prostate was 62.5, 52.5 and 37.5 respectively among the age group of 2 – 4 yrs, 4 – 6 yrs and 6 – 8 yrs. The per cent of dogs with partly intra-pelvic and partly intra-abdominal position of prostate gland increased from 12.5 per cent among dogs aged less than 2 yrs. to 25 and 35, respectively in dogs aged 2 – 4 yrs. and 4 – 6 yrs. Subsequently, among dogs in the age group of 6 – 8 yrs. and more than 8 yrs., the per cent of animals with partial intra-pelvic and partly intra-abdominal location of prostate decreased slightly and recorded as 32.5 and 30 per cent, respectively. As age advanced, the position of prostate gland changed from intra-pelvic to intra-abdominal in healthy dogs.

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