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                    Cushing’s Disease in dogsCushing’s disease is a condition caused by high levels of steroid in the body, normally produced in precise amounts by the adrenal glands. 
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                    Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC)If you cat has regular episodes of cystitis with no obvious cause they may be suffering with ‘feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC)’. 
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                    Eye ulcers (corneal ulcers) in dogsUlcers often appear suddenly and get rapidly worse. However, eyes heal quickly so with vet treatment an ulcer is likely to heal within a few days. 
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                    Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis) in dogsHot spots can appear anywhere on the body and usually look red, angry and wet. 
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                    Hand rearing puppiesHand rearing puppies can be very rewarding, but is a big commitment. Hand rearing involves keeping your puppies warm, regular feeding, toileting, cleaning, health monitoring and socialisation. 
