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                    Scooting in dogsScooting is the word we use to describe a dog sitting down and dragging their bottom along the ground. There are a number of things that could cause scooting. 
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                    Painful mouth in a dogDogs with sore mouths often eat on one side of their face, eat less or, if the pain is severe, they may stop eating completely. 
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                    Wobbly teeth in dogsAlthough your puppy's teeth will naturally fall out to make room for their adult teeth, wobbly teeth in adult dogs is cause for concern. 
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                    First aid for pets struggling to breatheStruggling to breathe is a life-threatening emergency. Take your pet to your nearest vets if they are struggling to breathe, call them on the way to let them know you are coming. 
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                    Severe pain in petsIf your pet is in pain, contact your vet, if they are in severe pain, take them straight to your vet. Severe pain often indicates a serious problem, even if it the cause isn’t obvious. 
