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Dandruff in cats
Cats spend a lot of time grooming to keep themselves clean. If you notice your cat has dandruff (dry, flaky skin) it could be a sign of a problem.
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High temperature (fever) in cats
If your cat has a high temperature (fever), it usually means something is wrong.
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Ear problems in pets
Ear problems are quite common in pets but they can be painful so it's best to get them sorted with a trip to the vet.
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Coco’s story
PDSA vets fight to save Coco the cat after she is injured by a fox
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Idiopathic Epilepsy in Dogs
Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of repeated seizures in dogs. It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
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Hertz
Retired Military Working Dog, Hertz, RAF Police, has been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal.
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Why older pets can be great
Sure, puppies and kittens are cute, but sometimes an older pet might be the perfect match. Adopting an older pet can be a great choice for some owners.
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Devotion award for dog who predicts owner’s collapses
A dog from Cardiff is the latest recipient of a PDSA devotion award for enriching the life of her owner and for being a loyal aid dog.
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Conjunctivitis in dogs
Conjunctivitis is a symptom not a condition. It means inflammation (swelling) of the ‘conjunctiva’. Conjunctivitis can be caused by many different conditions but nearly always causes red, itchy, weepy eyes.
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Volunteering FAQS
Find out all the information you need to know about volunteering for PDSA
