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                        - Abdomen (tummy)
- Anus (bottom)
- Back (spine)
- Brain and nerves
- Chest
- Drinking
- Eating
- Emergency
- Eyes
- Female parts: vagina and uterus
- Head, face and neck
- Legs, paws and claws
- Male parts: penis, testicles and prostate
- Mammary glands (breasts)
- Mouth and Teeth
- Neck
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- Pooing
- Skin and fur
- Sleeping
- Vomiting
 
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                    Rabies in dogsRabies is a deadly virus that can spread between animals and people 
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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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                    Seizures and Epilepsy in DogsIt’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well. 
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                    Lungworm in dogsLungworm infection is becoming much more common, and is now a risk to dogs across much of the UK. Your dog is at risk of catching lungworm if they eat slugs and snails (this often happens by accident while eating grass). 
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                    Loss of balance in dogsLoss of balance can be caused by many different problems. Balance and coordination are controlled by the inner ear and brain, problems with either of these areas could cause balance issues. 
