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                    How To Care For Your Dog After SurgeryThere are a lot of things to think about when your dog has had surgery, but don’t worry, because we’ve got it all covered here for you. 
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                    How To Put A Cone Collar On Your DogRecovery cones are an excellent short-term way to stop your dog from licking themselves after surgery, or if they have a sore spot. 
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                    Microchipping Your DogA microchip is a tiny identification device that contains a unique number linking a pet to their owner. 
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                    Cataracts in dogsLearn all about cataracts in dogs, including how to spot them, what causes them, treatment and prognosis. Written by PDSA vets. 
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                    Legg Calvé Perthes disease in dogsLegg-Perthes is a painful condition that causes the hip joint to crumble and collapse. Legg-Perthes affects young dogs and is most common in small breeds. 
