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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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Vet Q&A: How can I socialise my puppy during the lockdown?
It's important to socialise puppies from a young age, but with the lockdown and ongoing social distancing a lot of owners are worried they won't be able to do this. Our vets give their advice.
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Caring for a cat with heart problems
Worried about your cat's heart health? Learn how to care for a cat with heart problems with our vet-approved tips.
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Puppy survives swallowing eight-inch kitchen knife
Incredible x-rays show knife in tiny body
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Behaviour blog: top training tips for your dog
PDSA Scientific Officer and certified canine behaviourist Rachel gives her top five tips on how to train your dog, no matter what commands you're trying to teach them.
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Register Your Interest Hospital Legacy
Find your nearest PDSA If you are looking to find your local charity shop, find out when our PetCheck team are next in your area, to help us fund-raise, volunteer or locate a PDSA Office then this page will help you. If you want to find out if you qualify for PDSA Vet Care for your pet then please visit our eligibility page. Please enter your postcode in the box provided below to find your local…
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EEU Information
Pet Hospital registration To register with your nearest PDSA Pet Hospital, you will need to complete the form with: Your contact information Your pet’s details including their name, species, breed, colour, gender, whether they’re neutered, microchip number (if known) and age Your photo ID (driving license, passport, bus pass) A recent, clear photograph of yourself You will also need to upload…
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Sneezing in cats
Cats sneeze for the same reasons we do and the odd sneeze is nothing to worry about. If your cat is sneezing regularly it may be cause for more concern.
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Weepy eyes in rabbits
Your rabbit’s eyes should look shiny and clear. Weepy eyes are often a sign of a problem.
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Tear staining in dogs
Tear staining is brown, pink or red staining that runs from the corner of the eyes. It’s a very common problem, especially in white coated breeds.
