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Cat bite abscesses
A cat’s claws and teeth are covered in bacteria, if they bite or scratch each other it’s very likely that an infection will develop.
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Savi’s story
Thanks to PDSA Vets, 11-month-old cat Savi is back on all four paws again after getting his toe stuck in a plughole.
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PDSA statement on the increases to animal abuse sentencing
PDSA statement on the increases to animal abuse sentencing On 26 June a new legislation was announced which will see prison sentences increase for animal abusers. The new bill will see that offenders could face up to five years in prison, a significant increase from the current maximum sentence of six months. PDSA fully welcomes the proposed increase to the maximum sentences for those committing…
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Young Fundraisers
From five-a-side footy to a fashion show, or from a clothes collection to a battle of the bands, we have some fun, exciting and rewarding ways to fundraise for PDSA.
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5 things your dog is trying to tell you
We all love our dogs and want to let them know it as much as possible
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What to do if you find sick or injured wildlife
If you come across a sick or injured wild animal, it can be hard to know what to do. We've put together some advice on how to handle injured wildlife.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my dog getting separation anxiety?
While many of our four-legged friends will be enjoying lots of extra attention time at home with their owners, it could be a struggle for them once we get back to ‘normal’.
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How to make cakes for your dog
We all love to treat our dogs, and if you're a keen baker you might be thinking about firing up the oven to make a tasty treat for your four-legged companion.
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Top tips for keeping your cat cool in summer
We might enjoy the hot weather but our feline friends might be feeling the heat. Read our tips on keeping your cat cool, happy and healthy over the summer months.
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Top tips for looking after your pets Mental Health
We all know how important it is to keep our mental health in check, but sadly our pets can also be affected by stress and anxiety. Our furry friends may not be able to talk about how they’re feeling, but our vets have put together some top tips for spotting signs of stress and ways we can help our pets live a happy, healthy life.
