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Help pets avoid a Blue Monday
UK pets are suffering from preventable issues, due to lack of understanding of their basic needs.
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Exercising your puppy
Walks and playtime help your puppy develop both physically and mentally and provide an opportunity for you to build an unbreakable bond.
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Vet Q&A: Common questions from new puppy owners
Getting a new puppy comes with lots of questions, from knowing when to change your puppy’s food to adult, to how often you should take your pup to the vets
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Volunteer as a qualified Vet or Vet Nurse
Are you a fully qualified vet or vet nurse? Build on your experience whilst volunteering for the UK’s leading veterinary charity.
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Info for Solicitors and Executors
Help for executorsWe're here to help if your friend or loved one has left PDSA a gift in their Will.
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Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy PDSA, and PDSA Trading Ltd, are registered with the Information Commissioner to collect, use, and process personal information in accordance with the requirements set out in the Data Protection Act 1998. How do we collect information? PDSA collects personal information about potential supporters, volunteers, or clients either directly from the individuals themselves or, in some…
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Itchy skin in cats
Scratching is normal for cats, but sometimes they can seem a bit itchier than normal and may need to see a vet.
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Weepy eyes in rabbits
Your rabbit’s eyes should look shiny and clear. Weepy eyes are often a sign of a problem.
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Skin problems in rabbits: an overview
Book an appointment with your vet if you notice your rabbit has a skin problem, waiting could lead to a more serious issue developing.
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How to check your rabbits’ teeth
Dental disease is common in rabbits, so checking their teeth regularly is important to ensure you spot any problems early.
