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Nottingham PDSA
Follow the journey of our new Nottingham Pet Wellbeing centre, from start to finish.
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PDSA Pet Insurance Guide
We've put together a handy guide with all you need to know about pet insurance, including frequently asked questions and some jargon busting to help you find the best policy for you!
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Fly strike in rabbits
Fly strike happens when a fly lays its eggs on a rabbit’s fur which hatch into maggots and burrow under the skin to feed on flesh.
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Vet Q&A: Will neutering really calm my dog down?
Dogs can be energetic depending on their age, breed and how much exercise they are getting. We're taking a look at whether or not neutering can help 'calm' a dog down.
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Vet Q&A: Can I keep rabbits with guinea pigs?
If you’re thinking of getting rabbits, or have a lonely bunny in need of a friend, you might be wondering what sort of pal they might like. Our vets have pulled together their advice on the perfect buddies for bunnies.
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Ardal lansio
Welcome to your launch day! Welcome to the PetWise School Award journey! Here's an overview of the activities you'll be doing as part of this level. Remember, you need a minimum of 1000 points to pass each level. Assembly session (An Introduction to PDSA) - 200 points This session provides an overview of PDSA, the work we do and how we help. It also shares amazing stories of the pets PDSA has…
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USMI in dogs
Does your dog leak urine? Especially when they are lying down? They could be suffering from USMI - a common cause of urinary incontinence in dogs. USMI is when the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body) becomes weak, and leaky.
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Ringworm in cats
Despite its name, ringworm is not a worm; it’s a fungal infection of the skin. It’s also known as ‘dermatophytosis’.
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Mental health matters – owning pets ‘a lifeline’ for many during the cost of living crisis
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week (15-21 May), a leading vet charity is advocating keeping pets and their owners together through the cost of living crisis.
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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.
