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Top tips for looking after your pets Mental Health
We all know how important it is to keep our mental health in check, but sadly our pets can also be affected by stress and anxiety. Our furry friends may not be able to talk about how they’re feeling, but our vets have put together some top tips for spotting signs of stress and ways we can help our pets live a happy, healthy life.
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Bad breath in dogs
Discover why your dog might have bad breath and when to contact your vet about it. A comprehensive guide, written by PDSA vets.
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Loss of balance in dogs
Loss of balance can be caused by many different problems. Balance and coordination are controlled by the inner ear and brain, problems with either of these areas could cause balance issues.
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Mammary (breast) problems in dogs
Mammary (breast) problems are most common in female dogs that haven’t been speyed.
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How to clean a dog’s ears
Always speak to your vet before cleaning your dog’s ears to make sure they don’t need any medication beforehand.
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Goods Donations - what can I donate?
Be a pet super heroand fill our donation bags with unwanted itemsGive to our shops and by post Could you be a super hero for poorly pets? Donate your 'pre-loved' items to our high street charity shops and you'll be helping sick and injured pets get back on four paws. Our shops accept all sorts of donations: Clothing Shoes and accessories Toys and games Books Homeware You can also donate stamps,…
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Vet Q&A: Why and when should I neuter my kitten?
Neutering has loads of health benefits for our cats, on top of preventing any unplanned litters. We’d always advise neutering your cat.
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The Best Cat Diet: Nutritional Guide for Health and Happiness
Read our vet’s tips to make sure you cat’s getting the right food in the right amount.
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Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID’s) are a group of medicines used to fight inflammation. They reduce high temperatures, heat, swelling and pain.
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Enlarged Prostate in Dogs
Our vets give their advice on an enlarged prostate in dogs, including the symptoms to look out for and how an enlarged prostate is treated in dogs.
