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                    How To Give Your Cat A PillMost cats don’t like being given medication, so it will be much easier for you, and significantly less stressful for your cat if you have a tabletting technique you are confident with. 
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                    Onion and Garlic Poisoning in CatsOnions, shallots, leeks, garlic, and chives are part of a group of plants called which are toxic for cats and dogs. 
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                    How To Give Your Dog A PillHaving a good technique for giving your dog a tablet will make the process much less stressful for both you and your dog. 
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                    How to clean a dog’s earsAlways speak to your vet before cleaning your dog’s ears to make sure they don’t need any medication beforehand. 
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                    Bandage care for petsContact your vet if your pet’s bandage gets wet, slips off, smells, or if there are signs of swelling, redness, or injury to the skin around it. 
