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                    Brucellosis in DogsFind out more about Brucella canis in dogs including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and the risk of spread to humans. A comprehensive guide from PDSA vets. 
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                    Chocolate Poisoning In CatsThe seriousness of chocolate poisoning depends on how much chocolate your cat has eaten, how much they weigh, and the cocoa content of the chocolate. 
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                    Prostate Cancer in DogsProstate cancer is uncommon in dogs but sadly, when it does occur it tends to be aggressive, fast-growing, and very quick to spread around the body. 
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                    Dog constipationAlways contact your vet if your dog is struggling to poo, as the cause may need to be investigated and treated. 
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                    Bladder infection (UTI) in dogsBladder infections in dogs, also called UTIs, are usually caused by bacteria and are more common in female dogs. 
