The External Clinic Unit at the College of Veterinary Medicine Receives a K-9 Case Belonging to the Counter-Terrorism Service

 The External Clinic Unit at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tikrit, received a veterinary case involving a K-9 dog belonging to the Counter-Terrorism Service in Salah al-Din Governorate, for the purpose of conducting routine medical examinations and diagnosing and treating any potential health conditions.

During the visit, the specialized veterinary medical staff carried out the required clinical examinations in accordance with approved preventive procedures, to ensure the health and safety of police dogs prior to undertaking their assigned security duties.

These efforts come within the framework of the service role played by the College of Veterinary Medicine in supporting and assisting security institutions, through the provision of specialized veterinary services that contribute to maintaining the operational readiness and effective field performance of police dogs.

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