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How to take veterinary photos of your pet
Phone and video consultations are on the rise, and photos are becoming an important part of having an appointment with your vet. This page explains how to take useful pictures for your vet to look at.
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Why do rabbits grind their teeth?
Have you noticed your rabbit grinding their teeth? Tooth grinding can be a sign of pain, illness or distress. Book an appointment with your vet if you notice your rabbit grinding their teeth.
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Medications and Repeat Prescriptions
Medications and repeat prescriptions Medications for your pet If your pet is prescribed medication during a remove appointment (over the phone or by video link, then where possible, we will post this out to you at home. We will do this as quickly as we can, but we are dependent on delivery services who are also affected by the pandemic, so your patience is appreciated. Certain medications can't…
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Cat, Flearoy, avoids near death after fall from window
A cat named Flearoy proved that black cats can be lucky after surviving a 50 foot plunge from an apartment window.
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Retail announcement
PDSA Director General, Jan McLoughlin, said: "After much deliberation during this unprecedented time, it is with a heavy heart that we have made the very difficult decision to temporarily shut our nationwide network of charity shops from close of trading (4pm) on Saturday 21 March.
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XL Bully ban in Scotland: What does the announcement mean for me?
Understanding the XL Bully ban in Scotland – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.
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CMA October 2025 Announcement – PDSA Statement
Chief Veterinary Officer, Steve Howard said: “We welcome this report and its aim to make veterinary care easier to access, transparent and more affordable.
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General Enquiries Form
General Enquiries FormPlease use the form below to contact us. Select the nature of your enquiry from the drop down and complete the message field.
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Mouth pain in cats
Mouth pain in cats Overview Cats are very good at hiding pain. This was an important skills for their wild ancestors but it makes it difficult to spot signs of a problem in our pet cats. One of the first signs of a painful mouth tends to be a change in their eating habits. You may even notice your cat hissing or appearing scared of their food. Make an appointment to see your vet if your cat is…
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National Free Wills Network
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