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Constipation in cats
Constipation in cats is a relatively common problem – learn more about the symptoms, causes, treatment and more with expertise written by PDSA vets.
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Dogs eat the weirdest things
As any dog owner will tell you, our four-legged friends often get a taste for the strangest things.
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Service changes
We're making some changes to our services Updated: November 2020 The Coronavirus crisis continues to make it difficult for PDSA to operate normally. Due to COVID-19 safety measures like social distancing, we can’t operate our Pet Hospitals at full capacity. So, we only have a limited number of appointments available for people to visit our Pet Hospitals each day. This means we’ve had to make…
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Ghoulish, gourmet pumpkin dog treats to try this autumn
If you want to include your dog in some baking this year, why not get your apron on and use your leftover pumpkins from Halloween to create some tasty treats for them.
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Beloved cat and owner reunited after nine months
A Bournemouth cat who went missing for nine months has returned home to his delighted owners, thanks to his microchip.
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Aural haematoma (swollen ear flap) in a dog
An aural haematoma is a blood blister that forms inside an earflap after a blood vessel bursts. They usually develop due to head shaking or ear scratching because of an ear infection or skin problem.
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Mouth pain in rabbits
Do you think you rabbit might have a painful mouth? Have they been grinding their teeth, rubbing their face, eating less than usual? The most common cause of a painful mouth is dental disease; but there are many other possible causes.
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A day in the life of PDSA Vet Joanne
Since an early age Joanne has always loved animals. She tells us how she came to work at PDSA, a typical day in the life of a vet, and the most unusual case she’s ever treated.
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Charity searches for UK's fattest pets
PDSA launches annual pet slimming competition – Pet Fit Club
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Longleat 10k - run for pdsa
If you're looking for beautiful scenery then look no further than the Longleat 10km