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Walkathon Survey Prize Draw
Walkathon Survey Prize Draw The prize draw (the "Prize Draw") is open to all residents of Great Britain (England Scotland & Wales) aged 18 and over. Employees or agencies of PDSA or their family members, or anyone else connected with the Prize Draw may not enter the Prize Draw. Entrants into the Prize Draw shall be deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions and are eligible to claim…
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Painful mouth in a dog
Dogs with sore mouths often eat on one side of their face, eat less or, if the pain is severe, they may stop eating completely.
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Dog needs surgery after wolfing down the top of baby’s bottle
This amazing x-ray left our vets gobsmacked when they discovered the cause of Diesel the dog’s tummy woes – a teat from a baby’s bottle!
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Antifreeze poisoning in cats | PDSA
Antifreeze (ethylene glycol) is a very common poison in dogs and cats. It’s a very toxic substance so even a small amount can do a lot of damage to several vital organs.
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A rebarkable achievement! Marion celebrates 25 years as a PDSA Volunteer
Earlier this year, one of our incredible volunteers, Marion, reached an amazing milestone – a whopping 25 years as a PDSA Volunteer!
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Dickin Medal 75
Commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Dickin Medal with us!
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Cruciate ligament damage in dogs
If one of the cruciate ligaments is damaged the knee joint becomes wobbly and this is usually very painful. The most common way for a dog to damage a cruciate ligament is by jumping, skidding, twisting or turning awkwardly.
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Dog eats chew-chew train
Cyril ‘back on track’ thanks to PDSA after going loco with toy
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Sneezing in cats
Cats sneeze for the same reasons we do and the odd sneeze is nothing to worry about. If your cat is sneezing regularly it may be cause for more concern.
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Weepy eyes in cats
A little bit of crusting in the corner of the eyes is normal but if you notice more than usual it could be a sign of a problem in cats.
