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Eye removal (enucleation) in cats
Removing an eye is usually a last resort, but is necessary in some circumstances. Your vet may advise removing an eye if it’s been badly damaged, is causing unmanageable pain, is affected by an untreatable condition, or contains a tumour.
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Choosing Flea and Worm Treatment for Your Dog | PDSA
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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How To Litter Train A Rabbit
Rabbits can get pregnant from around 12 weeks old, so it’s important to know what sex they are so you can avoid this.
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English Setter breed information
English Setters are lively, happy, easygoing dogs that tend to get on well with everyone.
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Cat saved by PDSA after drinking bleach
Tabby cat Bootsie was rushed to our Leicester Pet Hospital after drinking bleach from his owner's toilet.
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Woody - Pet Survivor Finalist
Woody came home with horrific injuries, including a missing tail, a deep wound to his tummy, leaving him fighting for his life.
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Custo - Pet Survivor finalist
Custo suddenly became seriously ill, and when vets detected a lump on his spleen his owners were faced with everyone’s worst nightmare – cancer
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Lump monitoring chart
Don't ignore lumps on your pet! If your vet has advised monitoring your pet for lumps, use our lump monitoring chart to check existing lumps on your cat or dog.
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First aid for choking
Choking is a serious life-threatening problem that needs immediate action. A choking pet will have difficulty breathing, will make choking sounds and might paw at their mouth.
