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                    Dog constipationAlways contact your vet if your dog is struggling to poo, as the cause may need to be investigated and treated. 
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                    Chronic kidney disease in dogsChronic kidney disease (CKD) is when the kidneys slowly stop working over a period of months or years. 
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                    Antifreeze poisoning in dogs | PDSAAntifreeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning in dogs including symptoms, treatment, outlook and how to prevent it. Written by PDSA vets. 
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                    Blood in your dog's pooBlood in your dog's poo is always something to get checked by your vet but don’t panic - there are lots of possible causes ranging from very minor to more serious. 
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                    My dog has eaten something harmfulCurious dogs can get their paws on all sorts of things - food, bones, rubber toys, stones. Here's what to do if you think your dog has eaten something that might be harmful. 
