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                    Nystagmus (flickering or twitching eye movements) in dogs | PDSANystagmus is the word we use to describe flickering eye movements. In certain circumstances, flickering eye movements are normal, but your dog’s eyes should not flicker when their head is still. 
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                    Physiotherapy for dogs and catsPhysiotherapy for your pet can be called animal or veterinary physiotherapy. 
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                    Urinary Incontinence in dogsRead our guide on urinary incontinence in dogs including causes, symptoms, and frequently asked questions. Written by PDSA vets. 
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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. 
