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Cat loses one of his nine lives after air gun attack
Three-year-old cat Stovie from Essex narrowly avoided disaster after a shocking airgun attack, thanks to emergency treatment from PDSA vets.
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Christmas pud peril for Marley
Dog saved by PDSA vets after gorging on festive treats
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Exercising your puppy
Puppies need plenty of exercise, but too much too soon can be harmful. Read our top tips on exercising your pup whether they’re a small, medium or large breed.
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Seizures and Epilepsy in Dogs
It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
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Sunburn in pets
Pets can get sunburnt just like people, especially if they are light coloured or have a thin/patchy coat. Sunburn is painful, causes skin damage, and can lead to certain types of skin cancer.
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Loki's story
PDSA Vets performed life-saving surgery on Loki, a tennis-loving dog, after he swallowed two balls.
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A day in the life of a Veterinary Care Assistant
PDSA Veterinary Care Assistant Cat gives an in-depth look into working at PDSA, including her daily tasks, challenges and the importance of donations and public support.
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Clinical Roles
Clinical Roles We have a range of rewarding roles within our PDSA Pet Hospitals. These are located in 48 locations across the UK. You’ll be an essential and valued member of our team, whether you handle front-line enquires or provide lifesaving treatments. We treat sick and injured pets – but that’s not all. We’re also passionate about providing essential preventive treatments and educating pet…
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PetWise in schools
PetWise School Award What is PetWise School Award? PetWise School Award is similar to an accreditation scheme – you may already be familiar with these in school. The difference is, this is the first (and only) animal-related award that schools can take part in. By being ‘PetWise’, your community will know that your school is pet-savvy and care about our furry friends. In order to complete the…
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Leptospirosis in dogs
Learn about leptospirosis in dogs, what symptoms to look out for, how it gets diagnosed, treated and how to help prevent it. Written by PDSA vets.
