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Leeds vets reach new heights for pets in need
A dedicated team of vets have reached new heights for the pets in their care after each putting their best foot forward to take on the Yorkshire Three Peaks – and raising more than £1,600 in the process.
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Heatstroke
Pet owners urged to keep animals safe as temperatures soar
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Greedy Hooch undergoes emergency op after swallowing corn husk
Pet owners warned about dangers of discarded foods
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Dog saved after collapsing with deadly heatstroke
Pet owners warned to keep pets safe in the heat
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Dog lucky to survive firework terror
Zakk, a Collie-Alsatian cross, ended up with severe wounds to his legs and paws last Bonfire Night after becoming spooked by fireworks and bolting from his owner’s garden.
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Canine Surprise! X-ray reveals toy Minion in dog’s stomach
PDSA vets and nurses came to the rescue when a hungry pooch gobbled down a chocolate egg.
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Choc horror!
A 15-week-old puppy named Zeena needed life-saving treatment after wolfing down a double pack of bourbon biscuits
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Cumbrian Canines Honoured
Two support dogs-turned social media stars have been honoured with a PDSA Commendation, for providing support, comfort and joy to thousands of people.
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Vets issue lily warning to pet owners
Leading vet charity PDSA has issued a warning to pet owners after a cat from Glasgow was saved by their vets after eating lilies, which are highly toxic to felines. According to the charity, lilies are among a number of common plants which can pose a severe threat to pet health.
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Keswick turns orange for Miracle Max’s 14th birthday
An estimated 500 people and 400 dogs turned Keswick into a sea of orange on Saturday (14 August) as they attended a charity birthday walk in honour of Cumbria’s most famous canine – Max the Miracle Dog – who turned 14 on 12 August.
