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  • CANINE PARVOVIRUS
    CANINE PARVOVIRUS
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    Canine parvovirus or parvovirosis, colloquially also called ‘La Parvo’, is a serious and potentially lethal viral infectious disease. Therefore, in the event of any suspicion, it is essential to go immediately to the veterinary centre.

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  • OVERGROOMING IN CATS
    OVERGROOMING IN CATS
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    Overgrooming is excessive grooming and is a behaviour that goes beyond normal grooming for coat and odour maintenance. If your cat is overgrooming, you will notice patches of broken or sparse hair, complete hair loss in some areas and sometimes skin lesions.

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  • WHY SHOULDN'T MY DOG PLAY WITH STONES?
    WHY SHOULDN'T MY DOG PLAY WITH STONES?
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    Although it is still a widespread habit, a stone is not a suitable ‘toy’ for a dog. Sometimes we are in the park and in order to make our dog run and entertain himself, we throw him something we have at hand: stones or sticks. The dog can very easily get used to this routine, which can be extremely dangerous for his health.

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  • THE DANGER OF TENNIS BALLS
    THE DANGER OF TENNIS BALLS
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    The tennis ball is a very popular pet toy, yet it is one of the most dangerous accessories we can give our dog.

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  • ALLERGY SYMPTOMS IN DOGS
    ALLERGY SYMPTOMS IN DOGS
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    Allergies in dogs are a reaction of your dog's immune system to foreign substances. Just like allergic reactions in people. While it is relatively easy to diagnose an allergy in humans, it is often quite complicated in dogs, as there are many different types of allergies and the symptoms often overlap. It is therefore difficult to know which allergy they are actually suffering from.

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  • ARE LONG NAILS A PROBLEM FOR DOGS?
    ARE LONG NAILS A PROBLEM FOR DOGS?
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    Although it may seem an unimportant issue, the length of the nails is key to the health of our dog. A dog that does not naturally wear down its nails and has no one to take care of trimming them can suffer serious postural problems.

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  • THE WHISKERS OF DOGS
    THE WHISKERS OF DOGS
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    Whiskers are not extra long facial hairs, but have an entirely different purpose. Whiskers, also known as ‘vibrissae’, are the coarse hairs that surround the nose and jaw of dogs, and are also found over the eyes. To be exact, whiskers are specialised hairs that are attached to sensory nerves around the dog's face. Cats, rabbits, rats and many other animals also have whiskers.

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  • THE ENGLISH BULLDOG
    THE ENGLISH BULLDOG
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    The bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog, is a breed of dog originating in England. Its ancestor, known as the Old English Bulldog, was used in bull-baiting until the mid-17th century, although this practice was banned in 1835. Today, this breed of dog is one of the symbols of England.

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