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                    Severe allergic reactions in dogsDogs can have allergic reactions just like people. Common triggers include insect stings, plants and medications (including vaccinations). 
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                    Infectious Hepatitis (Adenovirus) in dogsInfectious hepatitis is a serious disease also known as ‘canine adenovirus’ or ‘Rubarth’s Disease’. It affects the liver and other major organs causing a range of symptoms. Your dog can catch infectious hepatitis from contact with an infected dog, or somewhere an infected dog has been. 
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                    How to take veterinary photos of your petPhone and video consultations are on the rise, and photos are becoming an important part of having an appointment with your vet. This page explains how to take useful pictures for your vet to look at. 
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                    Chocolate poisoning in dogsChocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is perfectly safe for humans, but toxic for dogs, cats and rabbits. 
