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Eye problems in rabbits - an overview
Several different conditions can affect rabbit’s eyes including: injuries, infections, tooth problems, tear duct problems and infectious diseases such as myxomatosis. To prevent any permanent damage or loss of vision, problems should be taken seriously and treated quickly.
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Charlie’s story
A Portsmouth family’s beloved pet cat, one-year-old Charlie, was saved by PDSA after he was seriously injured in a suspected road traffic accident.
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Jacob - Pet Survivor Finalist
Loveable Jacob suddenly started vomiting blood and was diagnosed with a potentially deadly combination of a serious abdominal infection and pneumonia.
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Client Contributions
As a charity, we don't receive any government funding and rely on the generosity of animal lovers, to fund our vital veterinary services.
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Cat flu nearly cost Odin his life
Tiny kitten Odin had to face emergency surgery at just 8-weeks-old, all because of cat flu. Luckily, a simple vaccination can put a stop to cat flu.
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Every Pet 1
deserves a chance. As little as £2 a month will make a huge difference to pets like Odin.
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Seizures and Epilepsy in Dogs
It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
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Lyme disease in dogs
Lyme disease is an illness spread by ticks. It’s caused by a bacteria that is spread when a tick attaches to your pet. It can cause a variety of vague symptoms.
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Tom Underwood, Graduate Vet
Join us as we catch up with Tom Underwood who tells us about his experience on PDSA’s graduate programme and his career since finishing.
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Idiopathic Epilepsy in Dogs
Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of repeated seizures in dogs. It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
