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Vet Q&A: Is my dog is panting too much?
Knowing whether your dog is panting too much can be difficult, but it’s important to know when the signs may be pointing to something more serious.
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Vet Q&A: How can I help my lockdown dog feel less fearful around other dogs?
With lockdown coming to an end, lockdown puppies may be fearful of other dogs. Our vets have tips to help you desensitise your pup to doggy strangers.
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Bruce saved by PDSA after horrific trampoline accident.
Poor Bruce was left with a trampoline spring impaled into his leg, following a shocking accident. Thankfully PDSA vets were there to save him.
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Kitten diet and behaviour
From the moment your kitten first comes home to when they’re fully grown, your four-legged friend relies on you for the right nutrition, socialisation, and behavioural guidance.
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Your dog
Being a healthy weight and shape will improve your dog’s quality of life and mental health, and may even help them live longer.
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Your cat
Being a healthy weight and shape will improve your cat’s quality of life and mental health, and may even help them live longer.
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First aid for bleeding wounds
Quickly assess the bleeding, if your pet has a bleeding wound that is spurting bright red blood, they may have damaged an artery. This bleeding may be more difficult to stop so apply a firm pressure and go immediately to your nearest vets.
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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:
