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Itchy skin in cats
Scratching is normal for cats, but sometimes they can seem a bit itchier than normal and may need to see a vet.
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Poisons and Hazards for your pets
Keep your pet safe with our vets’ guide to some common hazards around our homes
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Pet Survivor 2019 Voting is now open! These six pets battled against all odds to survive. Now we need your help to decide who should be crowned Pet Survivor of the Year 2019. Our judging panel, which included TV presenter Michaela Strachan, Vet and TV presenter Judy Puddifoot and former Love Island star Kady McDermott, had the difficult task of selecting these six plucky pets from all the entries…
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Rex
The Rex rabbit is typically medium to large sized. They don’t require traditional grooming; if necessary their coat can be wiped over with a damp cloth to help keep it in top condition.
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A Guide to Preventing Boredom in Bunnies
Prevent rabbit boredom with vet-approved tips and tricks including suitable toys for bunnies. Learn how to keep your bunnies active, healthy, and entertained with PDSA.
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Ear problems in dogs
A sore ear is not something to ignore. Ear problems can be very painful and need vet treatment to cure and find the cause.
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First aid for an electric shock in pets
Electric shocks can cause burns, organ damage and death. All pets that have had an electric shock should be checked by a vet because there may be internal/delayed injuries that are not obvious at first.
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Clive
Medical Detection Dog, Clive, received the PDSA Order of Merit in July 2022 for his life-changing devotion and constant companionship to his owner.