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                    Hair loss (alopecia) in dogsHair loss (alopecia) means bald spots, patchy fur or just thinning fur. Parasites, hormone problems and allergies are all common causes of alopecia in dogs. 
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                    Hair loss (alopecia) in rabbitsFur loss (alopecia) in rabbits usually appears in patches and depending on the cause often comes with a variation of other symptoms. 
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                    How to clip your dog’s nailsFollow our vets' step by step guide to clipping your dog’s nails. 
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                    Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC)If you cat has regular episodes of cystitis with no obvious cause they may be suffering with ‘feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC)’. 
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                    Dental disease in dogsDental (tooth and gum) disease is a painful and common condition. Find out how it is diagnosed, treated and how you can prevent it. Written by PDSA vets. 
