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  • Getting a cat

    Where a cat is born and raised can have a huge impact on their health and happiness. Find out what our vets' recommend as the best place to get a cat.

  • Pyometra (infected womb) in dogs

    A pyometra is a womb infection – a very serious condition, common in unneutered, female dogs. Treatment for a pyometra includes emergency surgery to remove the womb, a fluid drip and medication.

  • The cost of owning rabbits

    Finances are easy to forget in all the buzz of getting a new pet but it’s really important to understand the lifelong cost you’re committing to.

  • Gordon Setter

    Gordon Setters need at least 2 hours per day, although they will happily enjoy more exercise if you have the time.

  • Greyhound

    Greyhounds have a strong chase instinct and are extremely fast runners.

  • Italian Spinone

    Italian Spinones are patient, faithful dogs that require plenty of exercise.

  • Italian Greyhound

    Italian Greyhounds are an intelligent breed that often prefer to do their own thing.

  • PDSA vets save burnt kitten trapped under car bonnet for 40 miles

    A kitten has miraculously survived life-threatening injuries after hiding under the bonnet of a neighbour's car then unwittingly going on a 40 miles journey.

  • Seeing Practice FAQ

    Seeing PracticeFrequently Asked QuestionsSeeing Practice FAQs So what would I see as a student? 1000s of cases. Any PDSA Pet hospital can proudly say that it deals with more trauma and medical cases than the average private practice. It’s exciting, busy and you’ll never be bored. You’ll see a huge range of surgical and medical procedures, some that you may not see in private practice. What would I…

  • Mammary (breast) problems in dogs

    Mammary (breast) problems are most common in female dogs that haven’t been speyed.

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