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Poisons and Hazards for your pets
Keep your pet safe with our vets’ guide to some common hazards around our homes
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Feeding your pet a raw diet
Our vets give their advice on feeding raw diets to your pets.
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Animal VC for heroic British military dog
‘Incredible’ Mali receives prestigious PDSA Dickin Medal
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First aid for bite wounds
Quickly assess the wound. If there are large areas of skin missing and/or you can see tendons muscles or bones, cover the area with a clean dry dressing and go immediately to your nearest vets.
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Eye removal (enucleation) in cats
Removing an eye is usually a last resort, but is necessary in some circumstances. Your vet may advise removing an eye if it’s been badly damaged, is causing unmanageable pain, is affected by an untreatable condition, or contains a tumour.
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Pets and fireworks
Autumn marks the beginning of firework season – a common cause of stress in pets. Our vets have put together their top tips to make firework season a calmer time for your pet.
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Oriental
You’re likely to receive a lot of chatter from an Oriental as they love to be where you are, telling you about their day.
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How to cope with the death of a pet
Advice on making the difficult decision to put your pet to sleep, breaking the news to children, and coping with the loss.
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Chocolate Poisoning In Cats
The seriousness of chocolate poisoning depends on how much chocolate your cat has eaten, how much they weigh, and the cocoa content of the chocolate.
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Rabbit body language
Understanding rabbits can be tricky, so we’ve put together our tips on understanding your rabbits’ body language from happy signs to signs of stress.
