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PDSA's Cookie Policy
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Free Will Network T&Cs
Free Will Network terms and conditions You need to be aged 50 or over to use the Free Will Writing Offer. Authority for "PDSA" to pay the solicitor’s fee You must choose a solicitor from the list Free Will Network supply. All sections of the Confidential Declaration Form should be completed, and signed by you in order for the Network to pay the solicitor’s fee on behalf of "PDSA". In accordance…
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Rabies in cats
Rabies is a deadly virus that attacks the central nervous system (brain and nerves), causing severe symptoms and eventually death.
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E. cuniculi in Rabbits
E. cuniculi is a parasite that affects rabbits by causing damage to important organs. Read veterinary advice on prevention, causes, symptoms and treatment.
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Tips to identify and prevent stress in dogs
Everyone experiences stress – even our dogs. But too much can lead to serious health problems. Read our blog to learn how to spot the signs of stress and prevent it in dogs.
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Giving your rabbit the company it needs.
Find out why rabbits should be kept with other rabbits and what to do if you're introducing a new bunny into the mix.
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Your kitten
Whether you’re already a devoted lover of cats or have never owned one before, it’s essential you know how to keep your kitten healthy and give them the best start in life.
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Infectious Hepatitis (Adenovirus) in dogs
Infectious hepatitis is a serious disease also known as ‘canine adenovirus’ or ‘Rubarth’s Disease’. It affects the liver and other major organs causing a range of symptoms. Your dog can catch infectious hepatitis from contact with an infected dog, or somewhere an infected dog has been.
