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A day in the life with Veterinary Receptionist Lotte
Learn about the daily life and responsibilities of Lotte, a dedicated receptionist at PDSA. Hear about her passion for animals and her rewarding work.
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Search is on for the UK's fattest pets
A couch-potato lifestyle and excessive food consumption is fuelling a four-legged obesity crisis, warns PDSA vets.
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Keeping indoor rabbits
We've put together our vets' tips to make sure yours can have safe and active lives.
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How to make your garden safe for rabbits
If you plan on letting your rabbits run freely in your garden at certain times, you need to make sure it’s safe, secure and very much bunny-proof!
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Scooting in dogs
Scooting is the word we use to describe a dog sitting down and dragging their bottom along the ground. There are a number of things that could cause scooting.
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Scooting in cats
Scooting is a word used to explain the act of a cat sitting down and dragging their bottom along the ground. This is usually because of an itch or pain around their anus, caused by:
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Cat Microchipping
A microchip is a tiny identification device that contains a unique number linking a pet to their owner.
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Kerry and his celebrity pooches reach heady new heights for poorly pets
Cumbria’s best-known canines and owner Kerry raise over £42k for PDSA after scaling UK’s highest peak
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PDSA and RSPCA announce key collaboration
New partnership between two leading animal charities aims to help animals - and people - reach the help they need more quickly.
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Diabetes in dogs
A dog with diabetes can't control their blood sugar levels (much like type 1 diabetes in people) and require lifelong treatment.