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                    Itchy skin in dogsScratching is common in all dogs, however there are many reasons they may have itchier skin than usual. 
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                    Itchy skin in catsScratching is normal for cats, but sometimes they can seem a bit itchier than normal and may need to see a vet. 
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                    Hair loss (alopecia) in catsAlopecia develops in one of two ways, your cat pulls their own hair out or the hair drops out. Common causes of hair loss in cats include fleas, stress and allergies. 
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                    Dog VaccinesVaccination is an important way of protecting your dog against some serious diseases. Read our vet's advice on dog vaccinations and how they work. 
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                    Skin lumps in catsIt’s sensible to regularly check your cat for lumps and book an appointment with your vet if you find one, even if it looks harmless. 
