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                    Diarrhoea in rabbitsDiarrhoea in a rabbit is a serious problem that shouldn’t be ignored. As a rabbit owner, it’s important to check that your rabbit is passing normal, solid pellets every day. 
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                    How to: collect a poo sample from your dogA poo sample may provide your vet with the information they need to diagnose and treat your dog. For guidance on how to collect a stool sample from your dog, read our step-by-step guide or watch our video. 
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                    Urine Scald, Dirty Bottoms and How to Clean a RabbitHaving a dirty bottom and/or urine scald can lead to serious problems in rabbits, such as skin infections and fly strike. 
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                    Dog DiarrhoeaDiarrhoea is very common in dogs and mild cases usually pass within a couple of days. Find out when to contact your vet and how you can care for your dog at home. 
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                    Giardia in dogsGiardia is a very small parasite that attacks the lining of the guts and causes diarrhoea. 
