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Tom Underwood, Graduate Vet
Join us as we catch up with Tom Underwood who tells us about his experience on PDSA’s graduate programme and his career since finishing.
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Vet Q&A: Why is my dog licking their paws?
You’d be surprised at how many cases we see of dogs biting or licking their paws – especially in summer and autumn. The problem is, there can be so many different reasons for it, ranging from allergies and insect bites, to boredom.
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Infectious Hepatitis (Adenovirus) in dogs
Infectious hepatitis is a serious disease also known as ‘canine adenovirus’ or ‘Rubarth’s Disease’. It affects the liver and other major organs causing a range of symptoms. Your dog can catch infectious hepatitis from contact with an infected dog, or somewhere an infected dog has been.
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Vet Q&A: Is my cat grooming too much?
Cats are clean animals and it’s normal to see your feline friend preening themselves throughout the day. If they’re grooming too much though and you’re noticing hair loss, then there may be an underlying problem.
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Worms in cats
Worms are a common problem in pet cats and without regular treatment, most catch them at some point in their lives. Worms are not often visible in poo until they have been treated and killed, making them difficult to spot.
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Hand rearing puppies
Hand rearing puppies can be very rewarding, but is a big commitment. Hand rearing involves keeping your puppies warm, regular feeding, toileting, cleaning, health monitoring and socialisation.
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Cwestiynau Cyffredin am Wobr PetWise
Have some questions about the PetWise School award? Find out what topics are covered, how long it'll take and how it fits into the curriculum
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Tips to identify and prevent stress in dogs
Everyone experiences stress – even our dogs. But too much can lead to serious health problems. Read our blog to learn how to spot the signs of stress and prevent it in dogs.
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Cat flu in kittens
Cat flu is an illness that causes symptoms similar to human flu. It’s important to contact your vet for advice if your kitten develops any symptoms of cat flu, even if they are mild.
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PetWise Talks
Our sessions are free and are available for all ages. Each unique session is delivered by either our fantastic team of Community and Education Vet Nurses or colleagues
