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                    Bloat (swollen belly) in dogsBloat (a swollen belly) is a medical emergency that is often caused by life threatening condition called a GDV. Call your vet immediately if your dog has developed bloat, especially if they are also trying to be sick. 
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                    Travel sickness in dogsCar sickness is a common problem for puppies and dogs. Travel training is the best way to prevent a car sickness problem developing. 
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                    Cat neutering: a guide to castration and spayingNeutering is an operation to remove the testicles or ovaries from a cat. Read our vets advice on neutering your cat, and the benefits and risks if doing so. 
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                    Dermatitis (red, inflamed, sore skin or a rash) in dogsHas your dog got red, inflamed, angry looking skin? Or do they have a rash? We often call these symptoms ‘dermatitis’. 
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                    Dog neutering: a guide to castration and spayingNeutering’ is an operation to remove the testicles or ovaries from a dog. Most dogs can be neutered from 6 months old. 
