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                    First aid for chokingChoking is a serious life-threatening problem that needs immediate action. A choking pet will have difficulty breathing, will make choking sounds and might paw at their mouth. 
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                    First aid for bruisesHow to treat your pet at home if they have a bruise. 
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                    Steroids for petsSteroids are a group of medicines that help with a range of conditions in pets. They are most commonly used for reducing inflammation and managing the immune system. 
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                    First aid for broken bonesBroken bones are extremely painful and require immediate veterinary attention.If your pet has broken a bone, be very careful when moving them. They are likely to be in a lot of pain and may bite you if they are scared and hurting. 
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                    What to do if your pet has a seizureIt can be very distressing to watch your pet have a seizure. Follow our steps to keep your pet safe until it finishes. 
