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Itchy and allergic pets
Why some pets suffer from skin problems and steps you can take to help them.
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Life on three legs: helping your pet recover from amputation
With some care and support, three-legged pets can have a quality of life just as good as their four-legged counterparts.
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Pets and fireworks
Autumn marks the beginning of firework season – a common cause of stress in pets. Our vets have put together their top tips to make firework season a calmer time for your pet.
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Remembering Pets
Remember your much loved petDonate to PDSA in their memory
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Enucleation - eye removal in dogs
Removing an eye is usually a last resort, but is necessary in some circumstances. Your vet may advise removing an eye if it’s been badly damaged, is causing pain or is affected by an untreatable condition.
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Cat flu
Cat flu has similar symptoms to human flu and can make your cat feel very unwell.
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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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Eevee's story
Support dog, Eevee, has potentially cancerous lump removed on Christmas Eve.
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Dudley’s story
Dudley, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross, needed emergency surgery to remove a toy from his intestines after he accidentally swallowed it.
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Munchie's story
PDSA vets saved Munchie, a two-year-old Whippet, after he tried to jump over a 7ft fence and broke both his front legs.
