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Mittens’ story
When Mittens, a one-year-old cat, returned home unable to walk on her left back leg, her devoted owner knew she needed urgent help.
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High temperature (fever) in cats
If your cat has a high temperature (fever), it usually means something is wrong.
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A-Z of Fundraising
Check out our fundraising ideas, from easy fundraising you can do yourself, to ideas for fundraising at school or at work.
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PAW Report a decade on – the UK’s largest pet wellbeing survey marks milestone year
PDSA warns of worrying rise in obesity and deepening behavioural problems in the face of Covid-19.
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Meet the UK’s fattest pets battling it out to become the ‘biggest loser’
Leading vet charity PDSA has unveiled the heavy hounds, fat felines and bulging bunnies taking on the ultimate pet weight-loss challenge - PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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Cumbrian Canines Honoured
Two support dogs-turned social media stars have been honoured with a PDSA Commendation, for providing support, comfort and joy to thousands of people.
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Pregnancy in dogs
Our vets give their advice on pregnancy in dogs, including the signs to look out for and how to care for pregnant dogs.
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Drooling in dogs
Drooling is normal for dogs, and some breeds drool more than others, but excessive drooling can indicate an underlying health problem.
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Drooling in cats
Drooling in cats can be completely normal, and some cats do it as a response to being happy and relaxed. However, excessive drooling, or a sudden change in drooling habits can be a sign of an underlying health problem.
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Limping in rabbits
If your rabbit is limping it is usually a sign of something serious.
