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How To Check Your Cat’s Teeth
By checking your cat’s mouth regularly, in between vet appointments, you’ll be much more likely to spot problems early.
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Animal poison line
Animal PoisonLineSupporters of PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 ‘Animal PoisonLine (APL) was started in 2017 and is run by the UK’s only animal poison centre. It is a 24 hour triage service for pet owners who need advice if they believe their pet has been in contact with something harmful. The owner will be told whether to expect any symptoms and if a visit to the vet is needed. The team answering the…
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Dylan was emaciated and near to death when abandoned
When poor Dylan was found abandoned and alone in a secluded country lane in South Wales, he was in a terrible state. He was starving and suffering the effects of horrendous, long-term neglect
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Skin lumps in cats
It’s sensible to regularly check your cat for lumps and book an appointment with your vet if you find one, even if it looks harmless.
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Working from home as a PDSA Vet Nurse
PDSA staff all over the country are social distancing in our Pet Hospitals, meaning many in our teams are now working from home. PDSA Vet Nurse Rachel tells us how she’s been adapting to a new way of working.
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Biggest rabbit ever seen by PDSA vets is set for diet
The biggest rabbit ever seen by our vets has signed up for PDSA’s Pet Fit Club after ballooning to almost the size of a one-year-old child*.
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Glasgow dog joins our Sponsor A Pet campaign
A dog who is receiving vital treatment from our Glasgow Shamrock Street Pet Hospital has become the latest star of a national fundraising campaign.
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Five signs you like your pet more than your partner
For some of us our pets are our world. With Valentine’s Day just a few days away, you might be thinking about who your most important companion really is.
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Can dogs catch the human cold?
With the winter season upon us, there’s always a cold going around. Most of us find ourselves sneezing and feeling a little under the weather, which may bring you to ask: ‘can dogs catch the human cold?’
