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Dacryocystitis in rabbits
Dacryocystitis in rabbits Overview Dacryocystitis is inflammation of the tear ducts (also known as the nasolacrimal ducts) Dacryocystitis is a common problem in pet rabbits, and can affect one or both sides. Weepy eyes are the most common sign of dacryocystitis. Treatment and outlook depends on the cause of dacryocystitis. A simple case is often easy to treat, but unfortunately, most cases…
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Lucky break
A playful puppy had a lucky break when PDSA vets came to the rescue after it wolfed down a set of snooker balls.
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Why is my pet off their food?
Our animal companions are generally quite hearty eaters, so it can be worrying when they go off their food.
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Pets and babies: helping pets prepare for a new arrival
Finding out you're expecting a baby is often an exciting – and slightly daunting – time. If you’ve got a pet who’s used to having your full attention, it’s worth thinking about how they’ll react to a new arrival to avoid extra worries.
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PDSA vets save a feline star
Help PDSA save more stars like Marley this Christmas
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Four miracle pets up for national award
Voting is now open for the public to choose the UK’s most miraculous pet. Three cats and one dog are going whisker-to-whisker in PDSA Pet Survivor!
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Rabbits endure a lifetime of lockdown isolation
While many of us may have struggled with isolation during lockdown, sadly hundreds of thousands of rabbits face a lifetime of endless isolation and loneliness says PDSA.
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Dog dodges death after gorging on SIX PACKS of chocolate coins
PDSA save a Staffordshire Bull Terrier called Hugo from festive fiasco.
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Socialising your kitten
Socialisation – introducing your kitten to every day sights and sounds - will help them become a happy, confident cat. Find out why our vets say it’s so important.
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Italian Greyhound
Italian Greyhounds are an intelligent breed that often prefer to do their own thing.
