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Vet Q&A: Why is my cat hunting?
Hunting is a natural instinct for cats. Even after thousands of years of domestication cats are natural hunters much like their wild relatives.
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Snake bites in dogs
Read our vets' advice on what to do if your dog is bitten by a snake, what type of snake it was bitten by, how to help them and when to call a vet.
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Mitzy's story
7-year-old Rottweiler cross Tinkerbelle was treated by PDSA vets for an abscess that had grown to the size of a tennis ball on her chin.
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Cornwall cat wins national award after miracle survival
Dexter crowned PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year after airgun attack
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Choosing Flea and Worm Treatment for Your Dog | PDSA
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID’s) are a group of medicines used to fight inflammation. They reduce high temperatures, heat, swelling and pain.
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What to expect on your first day (and night) with a new puppy
Our vets give their top tips on taking care of your puppy for their first day (and night!) at home. Here's what to expect and how to help them settle.
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Contact Us
Contact Us. There are lots of ways to get in touch with PDSA, from telephoning, emailing, writing or visiting your local PDSA Pet Hospital or PDSA Charity Shop
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Bone cancer in dogs | PDSA
Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer. Osteosarcomas are painful tumours that often first appear as hot, solid, tender swellings. They are most common in leg bones, but can affect any bone in the body.
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Rodents Ant and Dec
The inquisitive pet rodents, who live together and share the same bed, were taken to our Stoke Pet Hospital after their owner worried they had become so close it was harming their health.
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Make your own scrumptious salmon cat biscuits | PDSA
Learn how to make your beloved cat their own scrumptious salmon cat biscuits with our vet-approved recipe. You’ll have these delicious biscuits in three easy steps.
