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Why vaccinate? Your questions answered
Our vets have answered some of the most commonly asked questions about vaccinating pets, from when it’s safe for them to go outside to which vaccinations are available.
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Ziggy the Staffie was shot in the head with a crossbow
Ziggy was found alone in woodland by dog walkers. They were horrified to see a crossbow bolt through his head and took him straight to the nearby Vets4Pets...
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Caring for your new kitten
Bringing home your feline friend is a wonderful time, but taking the steps to make sure they get off to good start, and live a happy and healthy life, can seem like a daunting experience.
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Diabetes in dogs
A dog with diabetes can't control their blood sugar levels (much like type 1 diabetes in people) and require lifelong treatment.
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Bulldog
Likely to have health and welfare issues due to their exaggerated physical features.
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Milton Keynes Half Marathon
The first five miles are on wide roads and tree lined boulevards, giving runners a chance to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy some enthusiastic spectator support.
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Milton Keynes Marathon
The MK Marathon starts from one of Milton Keynes fabulous landmarks, the stadiumMK. The first five miles are on wide roads and tree lined boulevards, giving runners a chance to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy some enthusiastic spectator support.
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Upstart - Dickin Medal 49
No stranger to the effects of enemy fire, the stable where he was originally posted was severely damaged following an attack on a nearby antiaircraft station, Police Horse Upstart epitomised coolness under pressure.
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Odin
Help stop the suffering of poorly petsWe are passionate about preventing pets from becoming illLoveable Husky, Selby, had only just been welcomed into his new family when he was struck down by symptoms of chronic diarrhoea, vomiting, fever and bleeding. Worried his beautiful puppy was deteriorating fast, Selby's owner rushed him to the local PDSA Pet Hospital. Our vets soon realised they were…
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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.