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First aid for heatstroke
Heatstroke is a life-threatening emergency. Common signs including panting, trouble breathing and collapse/fainting. It is important to get help from a vet ASAP.
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Bearded Collie
Bearded Collies are gentle, lovable, happy dogs who get on well with everyone
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Jay is back on three paws after train accident
A miracle cat who survived being hit by a train is on track to make a full recovery, thanks to our incredible veterinary teams.
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Road traffic accidents (RTA)
If your pet had been involved in a road traffic accident, take them to a vet straight away. Read our advice on the best way to care for them.
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Where there's hop there's life
A Manchester bunny named Nora nearly lost her hop after breaking her leg, but after a major operation by our vets, she’s back on all three paws in time for Easter.
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Rabbit body language
Understanding rabbits can be tricky, so we’ve put together our tips on understanding your rabbits’ body language from happy signs to signs of stress.
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First aid for broken bones
Broken bones are extremely painful and require immediate veterinary attention.If your pet has broken a bone, be very careful when moving them. They are likely to be in a lot of pain and may bite you if they are scared and hurting.
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Cheshire rescue dog awarded 'Animal OBE'
Vet charity PDSA honours devoted search and rescue dog
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Blocked Bladder in cats
Having a blocked bladder (being unable to pee) is an emergency and can cause death if left untreated. Contact your vet for an emergency appointment if your cat is struggling to pee.
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Ibuprofen poisoning in dogs and cats
Ibuprofen is toxic to cats and dogs and can cause serious health issues if eaten. If you suspect your pet has eaten ibuprofen, contact your vet immediately for guidance and treatment.
