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Similar to human X-rays, they involve exposing the animal to a small dose of radiation, which penetrates the body to create an image of the bones and soft tissues. These images help veterinarians diagnose fractures, foreign objects, organ abnormalities, and other health issues. Animal X-rays are commonly used for various species, including dogs, cats, horses, and exotic animals. Veterinarians rely on these images to make informed decisions about treatment plans and surgical interventions, ensuring the well-being and health of their animal patients.
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