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The benefits of owning a pet for children
In the right, loving home, the benefits of owning a pet and the life lessons they can teach children can be endless.
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XL Bully ban in Scotland: What does the announcement mean for me?
Understanding the XL Bully ban in Scotland – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.
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How Pet Insurance Works: A Comprehensive Guide | PDSA
As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to take care of our furry friends. That’s why it’s important to think about insuring your pet so that should the worst happen and they become sick or injured, you can afford the treatment they need.
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Five signs you’re a pet mum | PDSA
Discover if you're a true pet mum with these five unmistakable signs! Embrace the love and celebrate Mother's Day with your furry companion.
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Tom Underwood, Graduate Vet
Join us as we catch up with Tom Underwood who tells us about his experience on PDSA’s graduate programme and his career since finishing.
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A day in the life at PDSA | PDSA
Whether it’s a Veterinary Nurse at our Pet Hospitals or a Shop Manager at one of our charity shops, every team member and volunteer works incredibly hard to keep people and pets together.
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Microchipping cats: What you need to know | PDSA
The UK Government has made it compulsory to microchip your cat by 10 June 2024 or you may be fined. This new legal requirement follows a Government call for evidence and consultation,
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Five rat myths de-bunked | PDSA
It’s safe to say that most people don’t quite understand rats. For hundreds of years, they have been associated with various plagues and disasters. Naturally, this has led many to believe that rats are scary and dirty creatures that should be avoided at all costs.
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Homemade pet-friendly treats for Easter
Easter is the perfect time to get together with your friends and family. And what better way to celebrate than by tucking into tasty Easter treats?
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Vet Q&A: Am I doing enough for my cat’s dental care? | PDSA
Most cats don’t show symptoms of dental disease until it’s very severe and painful for them. Certain dental problems if left untreated can even cause other problems like kidney and heart disease.