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Thousands of dogs expected to suffer this summer
PDSA is one of 14 organisations who have launched a joint campaign today, after reports of dogs left in hot cars reached a three-year high in 2018.
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Harvest mites in dogs
Harvest mites can often be seen as tiny red/orange ‘dots’ on the skin and fur, and usually cause symptoms like itchy skin and red, inflamed skin on dogs.
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What to do with your cat when you go on holiday | PDSA
Ensure your cat’s wellbeing with our extensive guide on what to do when you go on away.
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Firework fear: experts urge pet owners to start preparing their furry friends for New Year’s Eve
Vet charity PDSA is urging owners to take preventive action in a bid to reduce the extreme distress and suffering that fireworks can cause for many of our four-legged friends.
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PDSA Pet Care
PDSA Pet Care is a scheme that helps eligible pet owners access reduced cost veterinary care, find out what the scheme includes and how to apply here.
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PDSA vets rank England’s best winter dog walks
PDSA vets together with PDSA Pet Insurance are reminding pet owners of the importance of getting out and about with your dog despite the colder weather by sharing their favourite winter walks across England.
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Hair loss (alopecia) in dogs
Hair loss (alopecia) means bald spots, patchy fur or just thinning fur. Parasites, hormone problems and allergies are all common causes of alopecia in dogs.
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Vet Q&A: Does my pet need to wear sun cream?
Everyone loves a bit of sunshine, especially after the grey and gloomy months. Lots of pets love to bask in the sunshine. But it’s important to make sure that your pets are protected from the sun and the hot weather.
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BOAS - breathing problems in flat-faced dogs
BOAS stands for Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome and can severely impact your dog’s quality of life. If your dog develops sudden breathing problems, contact your vet immediately.
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PDSA at National Pet Show - volunteer for us
We need volunteers to help us at National Pet Show 2020 this year. Volunteer for us on 31 Oct or 1 Nov and experience an amazing event for pet lovers.
