A Retrospective Case Study of Clinical Cases Presented From January to June, 2022 at Gollis University, Veterinary Teaching Clinic in Hargeisa, Somaliland

Abdihakim Ahmed Ismail; Amal Abdulkadir Ali1

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Publication Date: 2023/08/19

Abstract: The present case studies described different clinical cases of various infectious and non-infectious diseases and their therapeutic management in different species of animals presented to Gollis University Veterinary Teaching clinic. The main aims of this study was to assess the Prevalence of clinical cases presented at Gollis University Veterinary Teaching clinic, Hargeisa, Somaliland. This study was conducted by using a retrospective case study design.The most cases animals admitted to Gollis University Veterinary Teaching Clinic was dystocia. This may be due lack of exercise of pregnant animals and feeding of high fermented feeds. This study revealed that Caprine was the most prevalent species presented in the clinic followed by feline. Animals aged less than 2 years are most prevalent where females are predominant than males. Most cases came from Ibrahim koodbuur and 26- June. Animal owners should visit the veterinary clinics early as possible, give care and regular monitoring for pregnant animals; government should improve veterinary service provision.

Keywords: Cases; Dystocia; Gollis University; Veterinary Clinic.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8265518

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