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Are My Dog’s Gums Pale?
Your dog’s gums should be a salmon pink colour – anything else could signify a health problem.
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Increased appetite in cats: comprehensive guide | PDSA
If your cat is always hungry or their appetite has increased, explore the potential causes and symptoms to look out for. This guide is written by our PDSA Vets.
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Bone cancer in dogs | PDSA
Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer. Osteosarcomas are painful tumours that often first appear as hot, solid, tender swellings. They are most common in leg bones, but can affect any bone in the body.
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Choosing the right cage or enclosure for small pets
Advice on creating the right home and environment for your small pets.
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Simba's story
Simba, a two-year-old cat, was saved by PDSA vets after he was severely injured in a suspected road traffic accident.
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Rocky's story
PDSA vets have saved a nine-month old crossbreed puppy after he swallowed a stick that was half the length of his body.
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Drooling in dogs
Drooling is normal for dogs, and some breeds drool more than others, but excessive drooling can indicate an underlying health problem.
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Itchy ears and head shaking in dogs
Has your dog been shaking his/her head more than usual? Head shaking shouldn’t be ignored because it can indicate many different problems, usually related to the ears.
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Ibuprofen poisoning in dogs and cats
Ibuprofen is toxic to cats and dogs and can cause serious health issues if eaten. If you suspect your pet has eaten ibuprofen, contact your vet immediately for guidance and treatment.
