King Charles ' 20,000-acre Sandringham estate is a hit with visitors, especially dog walkers, but this season, many could be deterred due to cases of a rare condition. The estate has been known to have caused Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI) in the past, so the team have been forced to warn members of the public and now many are feeling nervous about visiting with their pets.
In October, the team posted on Facebook to inform visitors about the situation. "Please be aware that Autumn is the season when cases of Canine Seasonal Illness have been seen at Sandringham in the past. SCI is a rare illness which has dramatically declined in numbers since 2010, no-one understands the cause of SCI and there is no cure. The key symptoms of SCI are vomiting, diarrhoea and tiredness within 72 hours of

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