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Client service changes FAQs
Client service changes FAQs Are PDSA currently offering preventive services? Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we are unable to operate our Pet Hospitals at full capacity. We have a limited number of appointments available for people to visit our Pet Hospitals each day. This means we’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the range of services we offer, which includes pausing preventive…
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Bladder Stones in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | PDSA
Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for bladder stones in dogs . Our PDSA vets provide valuable insights to help you care for your pet.
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Father's guiding paw for blind dog
A Border Terrier who was born blind is now living life to the full, thanks to his faithful father taking on the role of guide dog.
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PetWise on Tour: Romford
A small range of free preventative services will be available should your dog need them, including nail clipping and ear cleaning. Microchipping is also available for just £10.
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Canine communication: recognising stress in your dog
Our dogs tend to tell us how they are feeling through their body language, but sometimes it can be easy to miss the signs. We’re looking at how Kendal Shepherd’s ladder of communication can help owners.
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Worms in dogs
Worms are a very common problem and most pet dogs will catch them at some point in their life. Intestinal worms live in the guts, eat your pet’s food and cause damage to the gut lining.
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Vet Q&A: what should I do about vaccinations during lockdown?
With veterinary practices across the country needing to prioritise emergency cases due to lockdown restrictions, it’s understandable that some owners are worried about their pet missing vaccinations.
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German Shepherd rushed to PDSA after eating tablets
German Shepherd, Milly, was rushed to our Oldbury Pet Hospital in the West Midlands after she ate some ibuprofen tablets that had fallen out of her owner’s pocket.
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'Wurst' Aid for Weimaraner - PDSA saves dog after sausage binge
A dog was given life-saving surgery by vet charity PDSA after a sausage binge caused a potentially fatal stomach condition.
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Exercising your senior dog
Senior dogs are more likely to have health conditions or other problems that might limit how much they can exercise, but it's still important to keep them active so they stay healthy.