CASE REPORT
A 14-year-old Spitz female dog with a growth in the caudal vagina protruding from the vulva was presented at the small animal clinics surgery biochemistry and blood smear for Leishman-Giemsa staining were carried out at the centralized clinical laboratory. The whole blood was analysed by auto haematology analyser (BC-2800 Vet) and serum biochemistry in A15 auto analyser. FNAC touch (outpatient unit) of the Teaching Veterinary Hospital at the Madras Veterinary College. On examination the mass was suggestive of TVT by fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) sample submitted for cytological examination. Blood samples were collected for haematology in EDTA vials; serum impression smear was taken from the mass, then stained with Leishman-Giemsa stain for cytological examination. Cytological smear from the protruding vulval mass showed discrete round cells having eccentric round nuclei with uniform granular chromatin