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Donate in memory
Donate in memory
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Weight loss in dogs
If you think your dog might be losing weight it’s important to have them checked, and to tell you vet about any other symptoms you’ve noticed, such as vomiting, diarrhoea, low energy, or changes in their appetite and thirst.
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Why Buy From Us
Why buy from us?PDSA Vet CareFind out how every purchase of PDSA Vet Care supports the UK's leading vet charity. About us We're the UK's leading vet charity. Each year our vets carry out 2.7 million treatments for sick and injured pets. We're dedicated to making sure every pet in the UK has a lifetime of health and happiness. We do this in three special ways - by educating owners, preventing…
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Shar Pei breed information
Shar Peis are loving and loyal dogs known for their striking looks.
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Dealing with a dog attack
No matter how well-behaved your dog is you can never guarantee everyone's dog will be the same.
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Medications and Repeat Prescriptions
Medications and repeat prescriptions Medications for your pet If your pet is prescribed medication during a remove appointment (over the phone or by video link, then where possible, we will post this out to you at home. We will do this as quickly as we can, but we are dependent on delivery services who are also affected by the pandemic, so your patience is appreciated. Certain medications can't…
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Fundraising Challenge Events
From marathons and walks to cycling and obstacle courses - check out the events you can take part in to help raise money for animals in need across the UK.
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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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Alaskan Malamute breed information
Alaskan Malamutes are large and active dogs bred for snow.
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Keeping guinea pigs warm in winter
Guinea pigs originally came from the mountains of South America - their ideal living temperature is between 15-20 degrees, similar to our own. Guinea pigs are sensitive to the cold, and can become unwell if they get too chilly. You can make their winter a warm one by following our top tips.
