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Homemade dog food recipe: Apple pie
Want to treat your pup to a tasty homemade dog food recipe? Look no further than our vet-approved apple pie recipe - perfect for humans and dogs!
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Charity Governance
Charity GovernanceCouncil PDSA is governed by a Council (composed of Trustees) which approves all policies and major expenditure programmes within the charity. How PDSA is governed Council meets every three months to monitor progress, to review the financial position and make any necessary policy decisions. Council has four standing subcommittees: Audit & Risk Committee Finance &…
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How to collect a urine sample from your dog
Collecting a urine sample doesn’t need to be a challenge – in fact, with the correct equipment and knowledge, it’s usually a fairly simple task.
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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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Twighlight and Calypso's story
Four-month-old kittens Twilight and Calypso were taken to Cardiff PDSA Pet Hospital, The Marian and Christina Ionescu Centre, for life-changing surgery after contracting cat flu.
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Savi’s story
Thanks to PDSA Vets, 11-month-old cat Savi is back on all four paws again after getting his toe stuck in a plughole.
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Alabama rot in dogs
Alabama rot is an extremely rare disease in the UK. It affects dogs by causing damage to the blood vessels in their skin and in some cases their kidneys.
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Diabetes in cats | PDSA
Diabetes prevents your cat being able to control their blood sugar levels. Blood sugars levels get very high, but their body becomes starved of energy. Symptoms include weight loss, drinking more, peeing more and low energy.
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Pet care advice for spring
Whether you're out in the garden with your cat or trying to find which plants are poisonous to your dog, we've got some Spring pet care advice for you.
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Ear infections in cats
Ear infections are painful. They are caused by germs (bacteria and yeast) growing inside the ear and often develop because something else is causing problems inside the ear.
