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Dogs eat the weirdest things
As any dog owner will tell you, our four-legged friends often get a taste for the strangest things.
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Onion and garlic poisoning in dogs
Onions, garlic, and leeks are from a group of plants called alliums, which are all toxic to dogs.
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Curiosity nearly killed the cat….
Pet left in a spin after washing machine ordeal
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Dog's mouth glued shut after chewing on glossy leaflet
A Jack Russell was saved from a sticky situation by PDSA vets after munching on a glossy leaflet that glued his teeth together.
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Round of a-paws! Bradford vets celebrate 20 years of helping local pets
Hip hip hooray, three cheers for the vet team at Bradford’s PDSA Pet Hospital as it celebrates its 20th year of helping the city’s pets in need from its Lorne Street site.
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PDSA vets rank England’s best winter dog walks
PDSA vets together with PDSA Pet Insurance are reminding pet owners of the importance of getting out and about with your dog despite the colder weather by sharing their favourite winter walks across England.
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Pug breed information
Pugs are friendly little dogs who love to be around people.
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Cryptorchidism/undescended testicles in dogs
Cryptorchidism is when one or both testicles fail to drop into the scrotum (ball sack).
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Eye removal (enucleation) in cats
Removing an eye is usually a last resort, but is necessary in some circumstances. Your vet may advise removing an eye if it’s been badly damaged, is causing unmanageable pain, is affected by an untreatable condition, or contains a tumour.
