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Patriotic Paws: Top tips for a pet-safe Jubilee weekend
This year’s Jubilee is the perfect opportunity to enjoy time spent with family, friends and neighbours. Amid all the festivities, we must be mindful of our pets.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Dexter
Poor Dexter was left at death's door, but now he's been crowned as PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018.
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First aid for an electric shock in pets
Electric shocks can cause burns, organ damage and death. All pets that have had an electric shock should be checked by a vet because there may be internal/delayed injuries that are not obvious at first.
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The UK's pets need your help
Will you help pets in need?The UK's pets need your help todayAs the UK’s leading veterinary charity, every day we provide urgent and preventive care to pets in need. Pets like fearless Obee the cat and gorgeous pooch Pablo, who mean the world to their owners. You can read their stories below. Thanks to the kindness of people like you, our vets and nurses were there when they needed us most, to…
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Road traffic accidents (RTA)
If your pet had been involved in a road traffic accident, take them to a vet straight away. Read our advice on the best way to care for them.
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Nels' story
PDSA vets have provided life-saving care for a ten-year-old Border Collie named Nels after he ingested a foil packet of tablets.
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Vet Q&A: How do I keep my pet safe from de-icing products?
Our vets are here to help with their advice on how to keep your four-legged friends safe from de-icing dangers during the winter months.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Skittles
Skittles was found impaled on railings. Incredibly, he survived, and has now been selected as a finalist in PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year.
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Where there's hop there's life
A Manchester bunny named Nora nearly lost her hop after breaking her leg, but after a major operation by our vets, she’s back on all three paws in time for Easter.
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First Aid for pets
Read our vets’ advice on animal first aid. Knowing what to do in an emergency can be the difference between life and death.
