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                    Why do dogs eat poo?Unfortunately (for us!), many dogs enjoy the taste of poo, and eating it (coprophagia) is a very normal dog behaviour. Contrary to popular belief, if your dog eats poo, it’s unlikely to be because of a health problem or something missing from their diet. 
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                    Cat AsthmaRead about symptoms and causes of asthma in cats, as well as treatment for cat asthma and how to help your cat accept an inhaler. 
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                    Reduced Appetite in a RabbitIf your rabbit is eating less or nothing at all this is a very serious problem that needs immediate veterinary attention. 
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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. 
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                    Breathing problems in catsIs your cat breathing noisily or faster than usual? Are they sneezing? Are they breathing through their mouth/panting? Any of these symptoms could indicate a problem with their lungs or airways 
