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Bournemouth PDSA Pet Hospital Open Day
You're invited to a fun-filled open day when Bournemouth PDSA Pet Hospital throws open its doors. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on inside a Pet Hospital, all will be revealed!
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Coventry PDSA Pet Hospital Open Day
You're invited to a fun-filled open day when Coventry PDSA Pet Hospital throws open its doors. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on inside a Pet Hospital, all will be revealed!
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Derby Half Marathon
The Asda Foundation Derby Half Marathon – formerly known as the Ramathon - is an amazing half marathon, attracting thousands of runners and raising tens of thousands of pounds for charity each year.
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Edinburgh Marathon
The route offers fabulous views of the beautiful Scottish coastline and its fast and flat route make it the perfect event for either a novice runner or someone looking to beat that PB!
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Dog eats chew-chew train
Cyril ‘back on track’ thanks to PDSA after going loco with toy
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Dogs in the workplace: is it a good idea?
Considering bringing dogs in the workplace? Our blog covers everything from the pros and cons to other points to consider, such as insurance. Find out more here.
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Vet charity wants to find and fix the UK's fattest pets
Vet charity PDSA is appealing for the UK’s fattest pets to enrol in a national pet slimming competition. The call comes as stats reveal up to half of UK pets (46% of dogs, 34% of cats and 30% of rabbits)* are believed to be overweight or obese.
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Our response to the CMA investigation and Defra proposals to reform veterinary practice
News reports suggest that vets will have to publish price lists for common treatments and disclose if they are independent or part of a chain under plans for a major overhaul of the industry.
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Flat-faced dogs at increased risk from pet obesity epidemic
Leading pet welfare experts are warning that flat-faced dogs are at increased risk from the effects of obesity, and are urging owners to take action.
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First aid for bite wounds
Quickly assess the wound. If there are large areas of skin missing and/or you can see tendons muscles or bones, cover the area with a clean dry dressing and go immediately to your nearest vets.
