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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.
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Cruciate ligament damage in dogs
If one of the cruciate ligaments is damaged the knee joint becomes wobbly and this is usually very painful. The most common way for a dog to damage a cruciate ligament is by jumping, skidding, twisting or turning awkwardly.
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How To Give Your Dog A Pill
Having a good technique for giving your dog a tablet will make the process much less stressful for both you and your dog.
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Getting pets ready for when the clocks change
Daylight savings and clock changes can be confusing enough for us, but for our pets it can be an even bigger change.
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How to choose a safe ball for your dog - PDSA
Playing fetch can be a great way to keep your dog active, mentally stimulated and engaged. But choosing the right toy is important, as some balls can pose risks to your dog’s health and safety.
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Thea was close to death after being neglected and attacked
Thea was neglected and fighting for her life after a dog attack. When she was brought to PDSA, she found a new home.
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Rifleman Khan - Dickin Medal 19
Following training, Khan joined the 6th Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and teamed up with handler Lance Corporal James (Jimmy) Muldoon.
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Mary of Exeter - Dickin Medal 32
Owned by bootmaker and pigeon breeder Cecil 'Charlie' Brewer, Mary of Exeter joined the National Pigeon Service in the 1940s. Her role was to provide critical intelligence to the Allies by delivering top secret messages from behind enemy lines.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Skittles
Skittles was found impaled on railings. Incredibly, he survived, and has now been selected as a finalist in PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year.
