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                    Gastric Dilatation Volvulus (GDV) in dogsGDV ‘Gastric Dilatation Volvulus’ means a stomach that has bloated and twisted. GDV is a painful, life-threatening emergency that often develops over the period of just a few minutes. 
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                    Pregnancy in dogsOur vets give their advice on pregnancy in dogs, including the signs to look out for and how to care for pregnant dogs. 
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                    Phantom Pregnancy in DogsOur vets give their advice on phantom pregnancy in dogs, including the symptoms to look out for and treatments. 
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                    Vomiting in catsMost cases of vomiting in cats will improve with minimal treatment but sometimes vomiting can be a sign of something more serious. 
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                    Increased appetite in cats: comprehensive guide | PDSAIf your cat is always hungry or their appetite has increased, explore the potential causes and symptoms to look out for. This guide is written by our PDSA Vets. 
