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Tear staining in dogs
Tear staining is brown, pink or red staining that runs from the corner of the eyes. It’s a very common problem, especially in white coated breeds.
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Mouth pain in rabbits
Do you think you rabbit might have a painful mouth? Have they been grinding their teeth, rubbing their face, eating less than usual? The most common cause of a painful mouth is dental disease; but there are many other possible causes.
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Millions of cats and dogs facing the January blues
Many of us are left with January blues due to the cold weather, dark nights and post-Christmas cash-shortage. Now, our vets are warning that millions of UK pets face an equally tough time, suffering from loneliness, chronic stress and obesity.
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How was your donation spent
It cost £2.4m to build the hospital that Manchester’s pets deserve. With seven consulting rooms, two operating theatres, a dedicated wellbeing hub and additional kennels.
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Vet Q&A: How do I know if my cat is too fat?
We often see overweight pets but sometimes it can be difficult for owners to know if your pet is overweight or not.
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Vet Q&As: Summer dog care | PDSA
PDSA Vet Emma Fisher answers some common questions from pet owners about summer dog care.
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Miracle for Milo: slug pellet slip-up
Five-year-old dog saved by charity vets after eating over 100 slug pellets
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White Vision
Warrior – PDSA Dickin Medal 66 “Warrior and General Jack Seely commanded three regiments of the Canadian Cavalry, leading the charge at some of the bloodiest and most infamous battles of World War I. Warrior’s Honorary PDSA Dickin Medal was awarded on behalf of all animals that served in the Great War.” Known to many as ‘The Horse the Germans couldn’t kill’, Warrior’s story is one of the most…
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A guide to senior pet food and feeding your ageing pet
Discover how feeding your ageing pet a senior pet food that has been specially formulated to suit their life stage can help them through their golden years!
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Road safety tips for dog owners
Unfortunately, roads and traffic are a potential danger for dogs. Here are some tips for keeping your dog safe around our busy roads.
