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                        - Abdomen (tummy)
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- Female parts: vagina and uterus
- Head, face and neck
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                    Obesity in dogsVets estimate that nearly half of dogs in the UK are overweight! Being obese puts your dog at risk of health problems, and is likely to reduce how long they live. 
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                    Obesity in catsVets estimate that over a third of cats in the UK are overweight. An overweight cat is at risk of health problems and a shorter lifespan. 
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                    Obesity in rabbitsA third of pet rabbits in the UK are overweight. Overweight rabbits are at risk of health problems and a shorter lifespan. 
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                    Diabetes in dogsA dog with diabetes can't control their blood sugar levels (much like type 1 diabetes in people) and require lifelong treatment. 
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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. 
