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Vets issue lily warning to pet owners
Leading vet charity PDSA has issued a warning to pet owners after a cat from Glasgow was saved by their vets after eating lilies, which are highly toxic to felines. According to the charity, lilies are among a number of common plants which can pose a severe threat to pet health.
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Deadly corn-on-the-cob removed from dog’s stomach
PDSA warns pet owners to be vigilant around ahead of National BBQ Week
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Beloved cat and owner reunited after nine months
A Bournemouth cat who went missing for nine months has returned home to his delighted owners, thanks to his microchip.
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Bruce saved by PDSA after horrific trampoline accident.
Poor Bruce was left with a trampoline spring impaled into his leg, following a shocking accident. Thankfully PDSA vets were there to save him.
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Derby dog saved from lungworm
PDSA warns pet owners about lungworm as we urge animal lovers to support PDSA’s life-saving work during this time of financial uncertainty.
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PDSA save poorly ‘puppy farm’ puppies bought online
Animal lovers looking to buy a puppy in the run-up to Christmas are being encouraged to do their research and steer clear of suspect breeders.
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Doberman saved by PDSA after suffering near fatal twisted stomatch
A Doberman puppy nearly died after developing a twisted stomach, also known as GDV (Gastric Dilation-Volvulus).
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Eight million pets fear fireworks
We're providing a #FireworksReady action plan for owners.
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Search is on for the UK's fattest pets
A couch-potato lifestyle and excessive food consumption is fuelling a four-legged obesity crisis, warns PDSA vets.
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Lucky break
A playful puppy had a lucky break when PDSA vets came to the rescue after it wolfed down a set of snooker balls.
