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Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs
Mitral valve disease (MVD) is a heart problem caused by a faulty heart valve. It’s the most common type of heart disease in dogs and is especially prevalent in small breeds such as the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
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First aid for collapsed pets
Collapse can be caused by many different problems including: heart disease, low blood sugar, pain, breathing difficulties, Addison’s disease, blood loss and seizures.
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Survey Prize Draw Terms and Conditions
Survey Prize Draw Terms and Conditions The prize draw (the "Prize Draw") is open to people aged 18 and over who provide their email address after completing the survey. Employees or agencies of PDSA or their family members, or anyone else connected with the Prize Draw may not enter the Prize Draw. Entrants into the Prize Draw shall be deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions and are…
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Fireworks survey prize draw terms & conditions
Fireworks survey prize draw terms & conditions The prize draw (the "Prize Draw") is open to all residents of Great Britain (England Scotland & Wales) aged 18 and over. Employees or agencies of PDSA or their family members, or anyone else connected with the Prize Draw may not enter the Prize Draw. Entrants into the Prize Draw shall be deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions and are…
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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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Dog saved by PDSA after eating face mask
A Cocker Spaniel from Liverpool was saved by PDSA after he nearly died after eating a facemask.
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Head shaking in cats
Has your cat been shaking his/her head more than usual? Head shaking shouldn’t be ignored because it can indicate many different problems, usually related to the ears.
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Vet Q&A: Coronavirus (COVID-19) – advice for self-isolating pet owners
I’m self-isolating myself as advised, can my pet stay with me? How do I look after my pet during this time?
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My dog has eaten something harmful
Curious dogs can get their paws on all sorts of things - food, bones, rubber toys, stones. Here's what to do if you think your dog has eaten something that might be harmful.
