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                    Travel sickness in dogsCar sickness is a common problem for puppies and dogs. Travel training is the best way to prevent a car sickness problem developing. 
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                    Lily poisoning in catsDespite being popular plants in the home and garden, lilies are extremely poisonous to cats. If your cat eats any part of a lily plant, they should see a vet immediately. 
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                    Vomiting in dogsLearn to recognise signs of nausea in your dog the most common causes of vomiting. This guide covers everything from remedies to when to seek care – written by PDSA vets. 
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                    My dog has eaten something harmfulCurious dogs can get their paws on all sorts of things - food, bones, rubber toys, stones. Here's what to do if you think your dog has eaten something that might be harmful. 
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                    Pancreatitis in dogsPancreatitis is a condition that causes the pancreas to becomes very inflamed. Pancreatitis can range from being mild to very severe. 
