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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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                    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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                    Diarrhoea after a change of foodSome pets will struggle to digest a new food unless it’s introduced slowly into their normal diet – so, if your pet eats something they aren’t used to it may give them diarrhoea. 
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                    Vaccination reactions in petsA vaccination, like any other medication, can sometimes cause side effects - fortunately, they are often mild and pass within a few days. 
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                    Fly strike in rabbitsFly strike happens when a fly lays its eggs on a rabbit’s fur which hatch into maggots and burrow under the skin to feed on flesh. 
