A Veterinary Medicine Game

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  1. Cetacea's Avatar
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    Yorkshire terrier
  2. I_like_yumyums's Avatar
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    kidney disease
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    enteritis
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    Sow
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    whelping

    (Original post by I_like_yumyums)
    kidney disease
    you still haven't got the hang of this have you... your word has to begin with the last letter of the previous word!

    e.g. sow
    w
    helping...
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    (Original post by schizopear)
    whelping



    you still haven't got the hang of this have you... your word has to begin with the last letter of the previous word!

    e.g. sow
    w
    helping...
    I already brought this up last time... ringworm to pyometra



    glucagon
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    nerve
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    entropion
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    Neuter
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    Retina
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    arteries
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    Sedative
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    Endocrine gland

    (Yay I've finally managed to understand a pretty simple concept...sorry for fluffing it up early guys xD )
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    Dirofilariasis
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    streptococcus equi

    (Original post by I_like_yumyums)
    Endocrine gland

    (Yay I've finally managed to understand a pretty simple concept...sorry for fluffing it up early guys xD )
    congratulations!
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    irrigation
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    Neomycin
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    Needle
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    Enzymes
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    Symptom
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