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                    Pet medication plannerDownload our free pet medication planner so you know when to give your pet their medication, especially if they have lots of different tablets. 
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                    First aid for poisons and toxinsMany different house and garden items can be dangerous for pets. It can sometimes take hours or days for your pet to show signs of poisoning/toxicity. 
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                    Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) in dogsIMHA is a condition of the blood that causes severe anaemia. IMHA causes the body (more specifically the immune system) to attack and destroy its own red blood cells. 
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                    Chocolate poisoning in dogsChocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is perfectly safe for humans, but toxic for dogs, cats and rabbits. 
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                    Severe allergic reactions in dogsDogs can have allergic reactions just like people. Common triggers include insect stings, plants and medications (including vaccinations). 
