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                    Gastroenteritis (stomach upset) in dogsGastroenteritis is a general term for a stomach and gut upsets. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea and gut pain. 
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                    How to check your rabbits’ teethDental disease is common in rabbits, so checking their teeth regularly is important to ensure you spot any problems early. 
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                    Seizures and Epilepsy in DogsIt’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well. 
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                    Dandruff in dogsDogs like to keep themselves clean, so if you notice your dog has dandruff (dry, flaky skin) it could be a sign of a problem. 
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                    How to check your dogs teethBy checking your dog’s mouth regularly, in between vet appointments, you’re likely to spot any developing problems early. 
