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Mange (sarcoptes mite) in dogs
Mange is a skin condition caused by a mite called ‘Sarcoptes’. Mange is highly contagious, often caught by contact with an infected dog or fox.
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Hit and run leaves leicester cat with three broken paws
Hit and run leaves Perci with three broken paws
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Giving your rabbit the company it needs.
Find out why rabbits should be kept with other rabbits and what to do if you're introducing a new bunny into the mix.
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Distemper in dogs
Distemper is a disease caused by a virus. The virus spreads easily between dogs. It causes a wide range of symptoms including a cough, runny eyes and nose, diarrhoea, high temperature, thickened pads, tremors and fits.
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PDSA at the Lord Mayor’s Show 2017
As we celebrate our centenary, PDSA is thrilled to be taking part in the Lord Mayor’s Show parade in London on Saturday 11 November 2017.
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Simba's story
Simba, a two-year-old cat, was saved by PDSA vets after he was severely injured in a suspected road traffic accident.
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Eyelash problems in dogs
Our vets write about eyelash problems in dogs including distichiasis, trichiasis and ectopic cilia.
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How To Give Your Cat A Pill
Most cats don’t like being given medication, so it will be much easier for you, and significantly less stressful for your cat if you have a tabletting technique you are confident with.
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One year of Coronavirus: A look back at lockdown
As we mark this milestone date, we're reflecting on the highs and low of the last twelve months with PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, Richard Hooker.