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  • Pancytopenia in Cats

    Read veterinary advice on pancytopenia in cats, including symptoms, treatment and causes.

  • Lethargy (low energy) in dogs

    If your dog has less energy than normal, we call it lethargy. Lethargy with no obvious cause usually indicates a problem.

  • Luna’s luck almost runs out after lily poisoning

    Poor Luna nearly died after ingesting deadly lily pollen - without us, her owner would have lost her.

  • Accessibility statement

    Accessibility statement PDSA wants everyone to be able to use our website regardless of any disabilities they may have. We have therefore designed our website in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).Font Size All font sizes are relative, with the exception of graphical text. Text size can be increased or decreased by following these steps;Microsoft…

  • Near Me

    Find your nearest PDSA If you are looking to find your local charity shop, find out when our PetCheck team are next in your area, to help us fund-raise, volunteer or locate a PDSA Office then this page will help you. If you want to find out if you qualify for PDSA Vet Care for your pet then please visit our eligibility page. Please enter your postcode in the box provided below to find your local…

  • How to muzzle train your dog

    Muzzle training should be done at your dog’s pace, in several short sessions over a few weeks.

  • Komondor

    Komondors were bred to guard herds so they’re not very well suited to city living.

  • Oreo's story

    One-year-old black and white cat, Oreo, miraculously survived a 50-ft fall from the window of a fourth-floor flat that left her life hanging in the balance.

  • Tinkerbelle's story

    7-year-old Rottweiler cross Tinkerbelle was treated by PDSA vets for an abscess that had grown to the size of a tennis ball on her chin.

  • Bulldog

    Likely to have health and welfare issues due to their exaggerated physical features.

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