Well, dear readers, last week we concluded the huge topic associated with the ailments of the oral cavity. The next step must logically be dealing with that structure which represents the continuum of the oral cavity, and which can become sick from time to time. I am referring to the oesophagus. The oesophagus is that tube which connects the oral cavity with the stomach.
Let’s now look at those problems that can occur with the oesophagus. I will rely on texts prepared by Drs Carlson and Giffin who have the knack to simplify even the most complex problems.
Foreign body in the oesophagus
When a dog suddenly becomes distressed, drools and slobbers, swallows painfully or