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Sneezing in dogs
An occasional sneeze can be completely normal, but ongoing sneezing can be caused by something stuck in the nose, an infection, allergies, or a growth inside the nose.
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Read more miracle pet stories from PDSA ...
Read more miracle pet stories from PDSA ... Skittles – the miracle cat Skittles, the ginger tom cat, escaped death by a whisker when he was found impaled on a metal fence railing. It's thought he could have fallen from a nearby balcony. He was rescued by the local fire brigade, who had to carefully cut the metal around his body to free him so he could be rushed to a local vet. With the metal…
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Volunteering FAQS
Find out all the information you need to know about volunteering for PDSA
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Heatstroke in Rabbits
Heatstroke is a very serious condition that progresses quickly, and in severe cases, can cause death.
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How to introduce a cat and dog
Cats and dogs don’t have to be enemies – learn how to safely introduce a new pet to the home and help your dog and cat get along.
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Q&A: Does my dog need to wear a coat on winter walks?
Despite their fur coats, some dogs feel the cold more than others. Most dogs are usually fine with short periods in the cold, but some definitely need a bit of extra warmth!
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How to teach your dog paw
Teaching your dog paw is a great way to spend some quality time with your four-legged friend as we patiently wait for lockdown restrictions to ease.
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Wounds and skin injuries
Very minor wounds (cuts, grazes, burns, bites and bruises) often heal themselves. More serious wounds should always been seen by a vet.
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Preventing stress in cats
A stressed cat is a very unhappy cat - learn to recognise the signs and how to stop your cat getting stressed.
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Are My Dog’s Gums Pale?
Your dog’s gums should be a salmon pink colour – anything else could signify a health problem.
