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                    Ear Cropping in DogsEar cropping is a cruel and unnecessary mutilation that involves removing a dog’s earflaps to change how they look. 
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                    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in catsChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common problem in cats, especially as they get older. Symptoms can include increased thirst, peeing more, decreased appetite, weight loss, vomiting, and poor coat condition. 
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                    Lethargy (low energy) in dogsIf your dog has less energy than normal, we call it lethargy. Lethargy with no obvious cause usually indicates a problem. 
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                    Rabbit neutering: castration and spaying guideWe recommend having your rabbits neutered to prevent unwanted pregnancies, behavioural issues and certain health problems. 
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                    Cruciate ligament damage in dogsIf one of the cruciate ligaments is damaged the knee joint becomes wobbly and this is usually very painful. The most common way for a dog to damage a cruciate ligament is by jumping, skidding, twisting or turning awkwardly. 
