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Eye removal (enucleation) in cats
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 unmanageable pain, is affected by an untreatable condition, or contains a tumour.
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Pup nearly died from pill poisoning
Mischievous puppy, Monkey, had only been with her owners for a few weeks when a terrible misadventure left her at death’s door.
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The ideal home for your gerbils
Advice on creating the ideal home for your gerbils.
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Why vaccinate? Your questions answered
Our vets have answered some of the most commonly asked questions about vaccinating pets, from when it’s safe for them to go outside to which vaccinations are available.
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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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Which plants are poisonous to pets?
Our pets are curious by nature, but not everything they explore is harmless. There are some natural hazards our pets face in the form of the plants we see throughout the year.
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Dog nearly dies after wolfing down chocolate Santas
Sweet-toothed Lily, a fourteen-year-old Parsons Russell Terrier from Gillingham, Kent, needed life-saving treatment after polishing off at least four chocolate Santa decorations from the Christmas tree.
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First aid for bleeding wounds
Quickly assess the bleeding, if your pet has a bleeding wound that is spurting bright red blood, they may have damaged an artery. This bleeding may be more difficult to stop so apply a firm pressure and go immediately to your nearest vets.
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Schoolgirl with scoliosis walks ten miles to raise money for PDSA
Inspirational Maisie raises over £800 after our vets saved family pet.
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Animal OBEs for London terror attack Police Dogs
Met and British Transport Police Dogs receive the PDSA Order of Merit
