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New PDSA service for North London
PDSA, the vet charity for pets in need, has opened a new service in North London – the Edmonton Green PDSA Pet Clinic. The facility, a refurbished former RSPCA clinic, has now opened to the public as the latest step in the partnership between the two major animal charities.
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Anal gland abscesses in dogs
Anal gland infections/abscesses are extremely painful and can burst through the skin if they aren’t treated quickly. Contact your vet ASAP if you think your dog has an anal gland abscess.
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Find out more about PDSA's services
Emergency only Due to the safety restrictions still currently in place, we're only able to see life-threatening emergency cases at our Pet Hospitals. We're still providing phone consultations for as many urgent cases as possible, and posting out essential prescriptions. How we can help If you qualify, we can provide free or low cost veterinary treatments. We can also help with low cost…
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Dog reunited with owners after three years missing
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier missing for three years has been reunited with her owners thanks to a microchip.
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Blood in cat poo
There are many different things that can cause blood in your cat’s poo but fortunately, many of them are minor and treatable.
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Inspirational schoolgirl raises £720 in charity challenge
A kind-hearted schoolgirl from Manchester put her best foot forward to raise vital funds for PDSA.
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Nottingham
Impact report home Managing chronic heart conditions Managing diabetes Controlling pain Pet Health Hub In-house training for our vets Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre Celebrating Player Support Thank you Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre We’ve been providing our vital veterinary services to the people and pets in Nottingham for over 90 years. In 2021, our Nottingham veterinary team provided over…
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Common questions from new puppy owners, answered
When can my puppy go outside? Why does my puppy eat poop? How often should my puppy visit the vets? Our vets answer some common questions from new puppy owners!
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How to conduct a food trial: Dog
If your dog has a skin allergy, diarrhoea or symptoms of IBD your vet might ask you to carry out a food trial at home in case their symptoms are triggered by something in their food.