Pet Health Video: Rabbit Responsibility
PDSA vet, Richard, is holding a white rabbit. He tells us that, sadly, some pets are brought in to the surgery with conditions that could have been treated more effectively if they’d been diagnosed sooner. So he recommends regular health checks for your pet. Taking your pet for preventive treatments, such as vaccinations, means they will also get a good check-over from the vet.
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