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Dogs: the impostors
When’s a dog not a dog? When it looks like something else entirely. We’re looking at dog breeds that don’t always look like dogs. Just for fun!
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PDSA statement on brachycephalic companion animals
As a veterinary charity, the health issues facing brachycephalic pets are a real concern for us, particularly with the growing popularity of breeds such as French Bulldogs, Bulldogs and Pugs. However, many owners are simply not aware of the detrimental effect extreme conformations can have on their pet’s welfare and quality of life.
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Top 10 animal-related Disney films to watch
Got a bit of spare time on your hands? We’ve put together our favourite animal-related Disney films to keep you entertained during lockdown.
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Entropion in dogs
Entropion is when an eyelid rolls in towards the eyeball, causing fur and eyelashes to rub the surface of the eye. It is very painful and often leads to problems such as conjunctivitis, infections and ulcers.
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Pancytopenia in Cats
Read veterinary advice on pancytopenia in cats, including symptoms, treatment and causes.
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Custard's story
Custard, an 8-year-old cat, needed PDSA’s help after his doting owner, James, heard him yowl out in pain due to a blocked bladder.
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Cherry eye in dogs
‘Cherry eye’ is a condition in which the gland that produces tears in dogs pops out and sits in in the corner of the eye.
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Animal Care Auxiliary
Animal Care Auxiliary Our Animal Care Auxiliarys (ACAs) build rapport with our clients, understanding the needs of their pets and providing clinical care. They promote pet wellbeing and support our clinical team to deliver preventive services and treat sick and injured pets of eligible clients. The role supports our PDSA Pet Hospital team, during the night, with taking care of the wellbeing of…
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What to do with your cat when you go on holiday | PDSA
Ensure your cat’s wellbeing with our extensive guide on what to do when you go on away.
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Pet Care in Autumn
From fireworks to halloween frights, there’s lots of fun things we need to prepare our our pet for to keep them safe and healthy during the autumn months
