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This week, Dr. Manley addresses a reader's concern about her dog's habit of eating poop.

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Meet Lucy, a 1-year-old Schnauzer who likes the comforts of home when she gets her beauty sleep!

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Unfortunately, even the most careful of pet parents may need to find emergency care for their dogs. The first step is to be prepared. Find an emergency clinic close to your home and post their number in a prominent place or save it to your mobile phone. If your dog shows signs of serious injury or trauma, you can call the clinic for advice and if necessary, inform them that you are on your way with your dog so they can prepare for your arrival.
 
Have you ever taken your dog to an emergency vet clinic?
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