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Transporting your dog to a vet

It is not always possible for a vet to come to see your dog.

In fact, it is often better to take him to the surgery, where there is specialised equipment to deal with emergencies.

If there is any possibility that your dog may have to be given an anaesthetic, for example to stitch a cut foot or to X-ray a broken leg, do not give him anything to eat or drink.

 

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