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Ear mites in cats and kittens
Ear mites are tiny parasites that can affect ears. They are common in kittens but can also affect adult cats.
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A day in the life of Charity Shop Manager, Helen Sunderland
Animal lover, Helen, has been working as a Shop Manager in Farnworth for six years. Animal welfare is close to Helen’s heart which led her to apply for the role in charity retail.
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Ardal lansio
Welcome to your launch day! Welcome to the PetWise School Award journey! Here's an overview of the activities you'll be doing as part of this level. Remember, you need a minimum of 1000 points to pass each level. Assembly session (An Introduction to PDSA) - 200 points This session provides an overview of PDSA, the work we do and how we help. It also shares amazing stories of the pets PDSA has…
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Exercising your Cat
Natural play is great exercise for your cat and helps keep them happy and healthy. Find out what kind of cat toys and types of play our vets recommend.
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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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Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) in dogs
IMHA is a condition of the blood that causes severe anaemia. IMHA causes the body (more specifically the immune system) to attack and destroy its own red blood cells.
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Blindness in dogs
Depending on the cause, blindness can develop very suddenly, or very gradually. Most dogs are very good at adapting to gradual blindness and it can be surprisingly difficult to notice. Sudden blindness is much more obvious.
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Hair loss (alopecia) in dogs
Hair loss (alopecia) means bald spots, patchy fur or just thinning fur. Parasites, hormone problems and allergies are all common causes of alopecia in dogs.
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How to pick up and hold a rabbit
Rabbits can be nervous by nature so it's important to learn how to hold them in a way that makes them feel safe and secure.
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Homemade toys for cats
Low-cost games and toys to keep your cats active at home with everyday household items.
