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Dog walker saves pet Boxer's life with CPR
A professional dog walker from Nottingham has told of the terrifying moment a Boxer dog in her care suddenly collapsed, an dhow skills from a recent PDSA Pet First Aid course helped save his life.
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Download our dog guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help you keep an eye on your dog’s body shape and weight.
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Download our cat guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help you keep an eye on your cat’s body shape and weight.
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Worms in dogs
Worms are a very common problem and most pet dogs will catch them at some point in their life. Intestinal worms live in the guts, eat your pet’s food and cause damage to the gut lining.
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Aural haematoma (swollen ear flap) in a dog | PDSA
An aural haematoma is a blood blister that forms inside an earflap after a blood vessel bursts. They usually develop due to head shaking or ear scratching because of an ear infection or skin problem.
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Service changes
We're making some changes to our services Updated: November 2020 The Coronavirus crisis continues to make it difficult for PDSA to operate normally. Due to COVID-19 safety measures like social distancing, we can’t operate our Pet Hospitals at full capacity. So, we only have a limited number of appointments available for people to visit our Pet Hospitals each day. This means we’ve had to make…
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Accessibility statement
Accessibility statement PDSA wants everyone to be able to use our website regardless of any disabilities they may have. We have therefore designed our website in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).Font Size All font sizes are relative, with the exception of graphical text. Text size can be increased or decreased by following these steps;Microsoft…
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Charity warns of impact of proposed changes to veterinary care
PDSA, the UK’s largest charity providing free and low cost veterinary care to pets of those most in need, is warning of potential negative implications for pets and owners, if some proposed changes to veterinary care are given the go-ahead.
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XL Bully ban in Northern Ireland
Are you an XL Bully owner in Northern Ireland? New regulations are coming into effect on 5 July 2024. Find out everything you need to know here.
