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Blindness in dogs
Depending on the cause, blindness can develop very suddenly, or very gradually. Most dogs are very good at adapting to gradual blindness and it can be surprisingly difficult to notice. Sudden blindness is much more obvious.
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First aid for poisons and toxins
Many different house and garden items can be dangerous for pets. It can sometimes take hours or days for your pet to show signs of poisoning/toxicity.
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Gifts in Wills
Leaving a gift to PDSA in your Will means every time we save a life, you'll be there.
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What to feed your cat
Feeding your cat the right type and amount of food is vital for their health and happiness, though it can be hard to know what’s right for your four-legged friend.
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Pet-themed home schooling during lockdown
Our education team have come up with some fun ways you can include a bit of pet-related learning into your child’s home schooling schedule! The best bit? It’s all curriculum related.
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Vet Q&A: How can I get my pet used to people in facemasks?
As we start to go out more during the coronavirus pandemic, you might need to wear a facemask to help stop the spread. Covering our mouth and nose is necessary, but can be scary for our pets, especially as they’re a new addition to our lives
