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                    Fleas, mites and lice in rabbitsHave you noticed your rabbit scratching? losing fur? developing dandruff? It’s possible they could have a skin parasite (fleas, mites or lice). 
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                    Food allergy in catsJust like people, cats can develop allergies to certain ingredients in their food. This often causes skin and tummy problems. 
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                    Parasites in dogsMites and lice are tiny parasites that like to live on dogs (and other species). They damage the skin by biting or burrowing and often cause intense irritation. 
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                    Demodex mites in dogsDemodex causes red, crusty skin, hair loss and a scaly coat, worst around the eyes and feet. Demodex is normally quite simple to diagnose but treatment can be challenging. 
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                    Severe allergic reactions in dogsDogs can have allergic reactions just like people. Common triggers include insect stings, plants and medications (including vaccinations). 
