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Idiopathic Epilepsy in Dogs
Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of repeated seizures in dogs. It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
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Tail meaning: What your pet’s tail is trying to tell you | PDSA
Discover the real tail meaning behind your pet’s movements! Find out how dogs and cats use their tails to show how they’re feeling, keep their balance, stay warm, and express affection.
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Eyelash problems in dogs
Our vets write about eyelash problems in dogs including distichiasis, trichiasis and ectopic cilia.
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VJ Day 2020 - honouring the animals who served
We're paying tribute to some of the amazing animal heroes who bravely served in the war.
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Police Dogs to be honoured for London terror attack heroics
PDSA honours Met and British Transport Police Dogs with 'animals' OBE'
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Animal OBEs for London terror attack Police Dogs
Met and British Transport Police Dogs receive the PDSA Order of Merit
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PDSA vet teams reveal six of the most common emergency cases they treat
We spoke to PDSA vet teams who have uncovered six of the most common emergencies they see coming through the doors of our pet hospitals.
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Why do dogs eat everything?
From foreign objects, toys, grass, or even their poo… why do dogs eat everything? If your four-legged friend has this habit, find out the reasons why in our article.
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Food allergies in dogs
Just like people, dogs can be allergic to something in their food. This often causes skin and/or tummy problems.
