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Top tips for looking after your pets Mental Health
We all know how important it is to keep our mental health in check, but sadly our pets can also be affected by stress and anxiety. Our furry friends may not be able to talk about how they’re feeling, but our vets have put together some top tips for spotting signs of stress and ways we can help our pets live a happy, healthy life.
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Our favourite PDSA Dickin Medal recipients
Leading up to Remembrance Day, we’re taking a look at some of the animals who showed bravery and devotion to duty in conflicts all over the world.
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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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Catch us on TV and see our frontline staff in action
During this time of crisis, our vet teams have still been working hard to take care of the nation's poorly pets. Now, you can see our front-line staff in action.
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A joint statement from PDSA and Vets Now (pet emergency service)
A joint statement from PDSA and Vets Now (pet emergency service)
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11-year-old girl runs the Children’s Marathon for PDSA
Poppy’s inspiring fundraising challenge to raise money for PDSA.
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Jack Russell saved after gobbling down cold medicine
Jack Russell crossbreed puppy Duke was saved by our vets after he got his paws on a cold and flu sachet containing paracetamol.
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Vet Q&A: Should I insure my pet?
Pets are great, but they are also a big responsibility and caring for them can be expensive. Getting insurance is a great way to help cover your pet should anything bad happen.
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Feeding your pet a raw diet
Our vets give their advice on feeding raw diets to your pets.
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What to do if your pet has a seizure
It can be very distressing to watch your pet have a seizure. Follow our steps to keep your pet safe until it finishes.
