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Vet Q&A: How can I deal with the loss of a pet?
Losing a pet can be a really difficult time. While it’s not something any of us want to go through, sadly all pet owners will have to at some stage.
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PDSA client raises over £1,000 for local Pet Hospital in honour of poorly pup
Dougie brought so much joy to his family’s life. Now, following his passing, his owner is making sure her beloved pet’s legacy lives on through her fundraising efforts.
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Milton Keynes Half Marathon
The first five miles are on wide roads and tree lined boulevards, giving runners a chance to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy some enthusiastic spectator support.
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Feline eosinophillic dermatitis
Feline eosinophilic dermatitis is a skin problem in cats. There are three main types, which all affect different parts of the body.
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Preparing your pet for an operation
It doesn't matter if it's a routine neutering or complicated knee surgery – knowing your pet needs an operation can be an upsetting and stressful time for anyone.
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How to create a cat-friendly home
Just like us, our cat’s home is really important to them and they like everything to be perfect. Find out what your cat needs for their perfect home.
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Tibetan Spaniel
Tibetan Spaniels are sensitive, happy dogs that are known to be quite independent.
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Exploring Antibiotics for Dogs, Cats, and More: Vet Q&A | PDSA
PDSA Vet, Emma Fisher, is on hand to answer the most pressing questions about antibiotics for cats, dogs and other pets!
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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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Channel 4 series reveals life with Britain’s busiest vets
Cameras spent six months behind the scenes at our two Liverpool pet hospital sites in Kirkdale and Huyton, to create the fascinating new series called The People’s Vet.
