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                    Insect bites and stings in dogsDogs are most often stung around their face or on their paws. Most stings can be managed at home as long as the signs are mild. 
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                    Rat poisoning in dogsRat and mouse poisons contain ingredients that are often highly toxic to dogs. If you suspect your dog has swallowed rat or mouse poison, call your vet immediately. 
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                    Ibuprofen poisoning in dogs and catsIbuprofen is toxic to cats and dogs and can cause serious health issues if eaten. If you suspect your pet has eaten ibuprofen, contact your vet immediately for guidance and treatment. 
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                    Constipation in catsConstipation in cats is a relatively common problem – learn more about the symptoms, causes, treatment and more with expertise written by PDSA vets. 
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                    Bladder Stones in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | PDSALearn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for bladder stones in dogs . Our PDSA vets provide valuable insights to help you care for your pet. 
