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As well as being potentially unpleasant for the pet owner, diarrhoea in dogs and cats can be associated with a number of potentially serious underlying conditions.
Dietary allergy or intolerance can underlie a number of diseases.
Fever in dogs and cats is an increase in body temperature because of an increase in the body’s thermoregulatory set point.
Haematuria is the medical term used to describe blood in the urine that occurs due to bleeding in the urinary system.
IMHA is a disease where the body’s immune system destroys its own red blood cells.
We are trying to refine our policies for protecting referred canine patients against kennel cough.
The oesophagus (gullet) is a muscular tube that actively propels food from the mouth to the stomach.
When a pet starts drinking more than usual, there may be serious underlying disease.
Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of the stomach contents through the mouth.
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