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Weepy eyes in dogs
Weepy eyes can be caused by both harmless problems, or something more serious.
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First aid for pets struggling to breathe
Struggling to breathe is a life-threatening emergency. Take your pet to your nearest vets if they are struggling to breathe, call them on the way to let them know you are coming.
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Puppy Socialisation
Give your puppy the best start in life by getting them used to everyday sights, sounds and experiences.
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Rats as pets
Get expert advice from PDSA vets on habitat, diet, and health. Learn how to choose the perfect cage, create a stimulating environment, and ensure your rats live happy lives.
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Biscuit's story
Biscuit's story Two-year-old Jack Russell crossbreed Biscuit has made a full recovery, thanks to PDSA, after cheekily eating a potentially fatal amount of dark chocolate when her owner's back was turned. Biscuit’s owner, Carolyn, was extremely worried when Biscuit managed to get her paws on her son’s chocolate treat. She knew human chocolate could be dangerous to dogs, and was devastated at the…
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Weigh Up
Like people, pets need to eat the right diet and get plenty of exercise to live long, healthy and happy lives. But doing those things isn’t always easy.
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Weepy eyes in cats
A little bit of crusting in the corner of the eyes is normal but if you notice more than usual it could be a sign of a problem in cats.
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Bruno’s story
PDSA vets have saved a seven-month-old Rottweiler called Bruno after he caught a life-threatening virus.
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Narla's story
PDSA vets have saved a seven-month-old German Shepherd called Narla after she ate a lethal amount of dark chocolate and raisins.
