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Eye problems in dogs - an overview
There are many different conditions that can affect your dog’s eyes, including: injuries, infections, pressure changes, eyelash/eyelid problems, and even an illness in another part of the body e.g. diabetes.
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DIY guinea pig Christmas gifts
Your guinea pigs will love these homemade Christmas gifts!
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Dog scoops national slimming prize after near 40% weight loss
Ten-year-old almost unrecognisable after life-changing diet and exercise programme
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PDSA Graduate Programme
PDSA Graduate ProgrammeOur Graduate Programme will open for applications on 1 March 2017PDSA Graduate Programme At PDSA, we are investing in our future, so we want ambitious graduates like you to join us. As the UK’s leading veterinary charity our unique graduate programme will stretch and support you. We provide around 2.3 million treatments every year to sick and injured pets and to continue…
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Exercising your dog if you’re social distancing
There has been a lot about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the news and online recently. We all now need to spend more time in our homes away from other people and it can be difficult to know what to do with our four-legged friends.
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The benefits of owning a pet for children
In the right, loving home, the benefits of owning a pet and the life lessons they can teach children can be endless.
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Mylo's story
PDSA vets have saved a ten-month-old Siberian Husky called Mylo when he became ill after after eating a discarded facemask.
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Animal lovers raise cash for kitty with broken bones
Donations are flooding in for a Willenhall cat who needed urgent veterinary care at Wolverhamption's PDSA Pet Hospital after sustaining horrific injuries in a suspected road accident.
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How to choose a healthier pedigree pet
Sadly, pedigree pets often suffer from painful health problems. If you're thinking of getting a pedigree dog, cat or rabbit read our vets' tips on choosing a healthier pet.
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How to take veterinary photos of your pet
Phone and video consultations are on the rise, and photos are becoming an important part of having an appointment with your vet. This page explains how to take useful pictures for your vet to look at.
