-
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.
-
Exercising your puppy
Puppies need plenty of exercise, but too much too soon can be harmful. Read our top tips on exercising your pup whether they’re a small, medium or large breed.
-
Addison’s disease in dogs
Addison’s disease is a rare condition that develops when the body’s natural steroid levels drop dangerously low. Natural steroids are normally produced by the adrenal glands, and Addison’s develops if the glands stop working.
-
Eight million pets fear fireworks
We're providing a #FireworksReady action plan for owners.
-
Animal VC for heroic British military dog
‘Incredible’ Mali receives prestigious PDSA Dickin Medal
-
How to stop cats jumping
Cats are curious animals who love to be up high because it can make them feel safer, which sometimes means they jump to places some people prefer they wouldn’t.
-
Chronic kidney disease in dogs
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is when the kidneys slowly stop working over a period of months or years.
-
Cornwall cat wins national award after miracle survival
Dexter crowned PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year after airgun attack
-
German Shepherd breed information
German Shepherds are loyal and intelligent dogs who love being active.
-
Bulldog
Likely to have health and welfare issues due to their exaggerated physical features.
