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                    Weepy eyes in rabbitsYour rabbit’s eyes should look shiny and clear. Weepy eyes are often a sign of a problem. 
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                    CPR for Dogs and PuppiesThis article tells you how to perform CPR on a dog, but we also recommend that all pet owners learn the technique at a veterinary first aid course. 
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                    High temperature (fever) in catsIf your cat has a high temperature (fever), it usually means something is wrong. 
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                    CPR for Cats and KittensThis article tells you how to perform CPR on a cat, but we recommend that all pet owners learn the technique at a veterinary first aid course. 
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                    My dog isn’t eating properlyAppetites do vary between dogs but if your dog’s eating habits have changed it’s often a sign of a problem. 
