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Renting with pets: how to be the perfect pet tenant
There might be some changes in the near future to make it a little easier to rent if you have a pet, so we’ve pulled some tips together on being the best tenant with a pet!
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Meet one of our aspiring Graduate Vets, Cian
Join us as we ask aspiring Graduate Vet, Cian Zolfaghari-nia, some questions about his experience on the PDSA Graduate Programme.
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Police Dogs to be honoured for London terror attack heroics
PDSA honours Met and British Transport Police Dogs with 'animals' OBE'
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Client service changes FAQs
Client service changes FAQs Are PDSA currently offering preventive services? Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we are unable to operate our Pet Hospitals at full capacity. We have a limited number of appointments available for people to visit our Pet Hospitals each day. This means we’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the range of services we offer, which includes pausing preventive…
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Simba's story
Simba, a two-year-old cat, was saved by PDSA vets after he was severely injured in a suspected road traffic accident.
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Bladder infection (UTI) in dogs
Bladder infections in dogs, also called UTIs, are usually caused by bacteria and are more common in female dogs.
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Eye problems in rabbits - an overview
Several different conditions can affect rabbit’s eyes including: injuries, infections, tooth problems, tear duct problems and infectious diseases such as myxomatosis. To prevent any permanent damage or loss of vision, problems should be taken seriously and treated quickly.
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Why older pets can be great
Sure, puppies and kittens are cute, but sometimes an older pet might be the perfect match. Adopting an older pet can be a great choice for some owners.
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Skin problems in cats
Read our veterinary guide to some of the most common skin conditions in cats, such as fleas, allergies and skin infections.
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Five signs you’re a pet mum | PDSA
Discover if you're a true pet mum with these five unmistakable signs! Embrace the love and celebrate Mother's Day with your furry companion.
