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  • PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Maximus

    Maximus was in a hit and run. He suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw and a missing eye.

  • Japanese Spitz

    Japanese Spitz are inquisitive and are likely to leave an unsecured garden just to see what’s on the other side of the fence.

  • Deerhound breed information

    Deerhounds are gentle giants who love to run, so will need an owner who can keep up!

  • Portuguese Water Dog

    Portuguese Water Dogs are very friendly, loving dogs.

  • 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.

  • PetWise on Tour: Basildon

    Is your handsome hound as healthy and happy as can be? Come along and your pooch will receive a free five-point check covering behaviour, companionship, diet, environment and health.

  • Dealing with dog adolescence and pups post lockdown

    We’ve all experienced changes to our lives during the pandemic, and for some people this has meant bringing a new puppy home. One year on from the first lockdown, many of these pups will be reaching adolescence as restrictions lift. Here’s our advice for owners who are dealing with adolescent dogs and adjusting to life after lockdown.

  • Cat saved by PDSA after drinking bleach

    Tabby cat Bootsie was rushed to our Leicester Pet Hospital after drinking bleach from his owner's toilet.

  • Inspirational schoolgirl raises £720 in charity challenge

    A kind-hearted schoolgirl from Manchester put her best foot forward to raise vital funds for PDSA.

  • 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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