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Constipation
Constipation is the inability to pass faeces.
Collapse
A dog that collapses for no apparent reason is always something to be taken seriously.
Cold
Dogs rarely get a cold in the same manner that people do.
Burns
As with people, prompt first aid is the most important factor in how bad an injury a burn will cause.
Breathing - Difficulty
If your dog has difficulty breathing, you should contact your vet about it.
Bloat
"Bloat" is a filling of the stomach with gas, distending it to an abnormal size.
Bleeding
Wounds are a common cause of bleeding. Any wound will bleed when it first occurs, but in most cases it will stop within a few minutes.
Dogs Biting Themselves
All dogs will bite themselves occasionally - it is their way of dealing with an itch as much as scratching
Bad Breath in dogs
Bad smelling breath (also known as Halitosis) is something that people expect from dogs, but it can be an indication of problems.
Appetite - Increased
This means that many dogs have a tendency to over eat and become obese if they are allowed to eat as much as they want.
Appetite - Decreased
A dog that will not eat is always worrying, but this must be weighed up against what is normal for your dog.
Anorexia
Anorexia simply means not eating.
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