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Fleas, mites and lice in rabbits
Have you noticed your rabbit scratching? losing fur? developing dandruff? It’s possible they could have a skin parasite (fleas, mites or lice).
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Why do cats sleep so much?
If you’re a cat owner, you may have questioned why your cat spends so much time asleep. But, for our feline friends, getting plenty of sleep is simply a top priority!
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Working in our Offices
Working in our Offices We have a number of different functions in our offices to help support our work in our PDSA Pet Hospitals and high street shops. Our headquarters are in Telford – and we’re supported by our National Volunteering Centre in Winchester, Sunderland Contact Centre and other regional offices. At head office, we currently have a hybrid working approach with the option to book hot…
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Crafting with a cause: Katherine honours her dog's memory by supporting PDSA
Read about Katherine’s inspiring story and find out how she’s raising money for PDSA by crafting unique doorstops.
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Ghost's story
A four-month-old Doberman puppy called Ghost needed life-saving treatment after polishing off an entire advent calendar.
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Weight loss in cats
Weight loss in cats is often a sign of a problem. However, it can be hard to spot – especially if your cat is losing weight slowly or if they have a very fluffy coat.
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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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Albert's story
PDSA vets have saved an eight-month-old kitten called Albert after becoming trapped under the bonnet of a moving car for twenty minutes.
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Alabama rot in dogs
Alabama rot is an extremely rare disease in the UK. It affects dogs by causing damage to the blood vessels in their skin and in some cases their kidneys.
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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.
