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Stained fur (saliva staining) in dogs
Has your dog developed brown, pink or orange patches of fur? On their feet? Around their mouth or eyes? In an area that they lick a lot?
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Feline panleukopenia (FPV)
Feline parvovirus (FPV) is a nasty disease that can be fatal to our cats and kittens. The best way to protect your cat against FPV is to vaccinate them regularly.
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Buddy needed emergency help after a car accident
When tiny kitten Buddy was hit by a car, his owner was worried she'd lose him. PDSA were there for both of them.
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world spay day
World Spay Day We've joined nine UK animal welfare charities to promote World Spay Day on 23 February 2021. What is neutering? Neutering – also known as castration, spaying and ‘fixing’ – is an operation carried out by a vet. It stops your pet from having unwanted litters and can prevent serious illnesses. Male and female pets undergo different operations when they are neutered: Male pets are…
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Cat loses leg after airgun attack
PDSA vets amputate leg to save family pet
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How to make your garden safe for rabbits
If you plan on letting your rabbits run freely in your garden at certain times, you need to make sure it’s safe, secure and very much bunny-proof!
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Cat behaviour: Male vs Female cats
Is your cat's behaviour ruled by their gender? Our vets tackle some myths about our feline friends.
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Downloadable Christmas Survival Guide
Download your FREE Christmas survival guide In this guide you'll find out about the most common dangers your pets face at Christmas - purrfect to keep your furry friends safe during the festive season. Just fill in the form below to receive your free copy!
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PDSA Raffle Self Exclusion Form
Self-exclusion formIf you feel that you are experiencing problems with gambling, you can self-exclude from any future PDSA raffles. Please complete the form below, this will automatically ensure you are unable to buy tickets for future PDSA raffles.
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Kitten saved by PDSA after eating toxic pollen
Lucky Luna was saved by PDSA vets after ingesting lily pollen, which is highly toxic to cats.
