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                    What to do if your pet has a seizureIt can be very distressing to watch your pet have a seizure. Follow our steps to keep your pet safe until it finishes. 
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                    Feline panleukopenia (FPV)Feline parvovirus (FPV) is a nasty disease that can be fatal to our cats and kittens. The best way to protect your cat against FPV is to vaccinate them regularly. 
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                    Hypothermia in PetsRead our vets' advice on hypothermia in pets, including causes, symptoms, and treatments. 
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                    Distemper in dogsDistemper is a disease caused by a virus. The virus spreads easily between dogs. It causes a wide range of symptoms including a cough, runny eyes and nose, diarrhoea, high temperature, thickened pads, tremors and fits. 
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                    Heatstroke in dogsHeatstroke is sadly a common problem in dogs during the summer – even in the UK! Heatstroke can cause organ failure and death if it isn’t treated in time. 
