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Puppy saved by PDSA after wolfing down TWENTY coins
PDSA carries out one X-ray every two minutes to help save pets like Daisy
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Keeping indoor and house cats
Our vets give their advice on keeping indoor and house cats, including how to make sure your house cat stays happy and healthy.
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How do vets diagnose pets
Before your vet can give your pet the right treatment, they need to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong. This process is called ‘diagnosis’ and there are plenty of tools and resources to help your vet go about it.
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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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Bearded Collie
Bearded Collies are gentle, lovable, happy dogs who get on well with everyone
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Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Cattle Dogs are highly intelligent, needing a lot of physical and mental activity.
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Basenji
Basenjis require plenty of mental stimulation, and do well at canine sports.
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Gerbil Health
Advice on how tip keep your gerbils health tip-top.
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Drooling in Rabbits
Healthy rabbits don’t drool/dribble - if you notice your rabbit drooling, it’s likely that something is wrong. Often, the drooling itself isn’t obvious - keep a look out for wet fur and hair loss around their mouth and chin.
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Bandage care for pets
Contact your vet if your pet’s bandage gets wet, slips off, smells, or if there are signs of swelling, redness, or injury to the skin around it.
