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Breathing problems in cats
Is your cat breathing noisily or faster than usual? Are they sneezing? Are they breathing through their mouth/panting? Any of these symptoms could indicate a problem with their lungs or airways
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Sam's Story
Sam was rushed to Glasgow Shamrock Street PDSA Pet Hospital for emergency treatment after swallowing an entire corn on the cob.
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Diabetes in dogs
A dog with diabetes can't control their blood sugar levels (much like type 1 diabetes in people) and require lifelong treatment.
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Dog neutering: a guide to castration and spaying
Neutering’ is an operation to remove the testicles or ovaries from a dog. Most dogs can be neutered from 6 months old.
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Pancreatitis in dogs
Pancreatitis is a condition that causes the pancreas to becomes very inflamed. Pancreatitis can range from being mild to very severe.
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Nottingham
Impact report home Managing chronic heart conditions Managing diabetes Controlling pain Pet Health Hub In-house training for our vets Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre Celebrating Player Support Thank you Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre We’ve been providing our vital veterinary services to the people and pets in Nottingham for over 90 years. In 2021, our Nottingham veterinary team provided over…
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Why do dogs eat poo?
Unfortunately (for us!), many dogs enjoy the taste of poo, and eating it (coprophagia) is a very normal dog behaviour. Contrary to popular belief, if your dog eats poo, it’s unlikely to be because of a health problem or something missing from their diet.
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A day in the life of PDSA volunteer Helen
Our volunteers mean the world to us. That’s why we’re shining a light on dedicated PDSA volunteer Helen this Volunteers’ Week.