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Centenary care
Our Pet Hospitals are some of the UK's busiest pet A&E services. Providing life-saving care to sick and injured pets and protecting their long-term health.
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Fundraise for the future
Fundraise for the futureJoin #TeamPDSA as we turn 100Fundraise for the futureWe’ve been saving pets and changing lives for 100 years - but we can’t continue without you. Our fantastic fundraisers are at the heart of what we do. The money you raise means we’re able to keep treating sick and injured pets across the UK. Every marathon mile, every muddy obstacle and every cake sale raises vital funds…
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First aid for heatstroke
Heatstroke is a life-threatening emergency. Common signs including panting, trouble breathing and collapse/fainting. It is important to get help from a vet ASAP.
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First aid for an electric shock in pets
Electric shocks can cause burns, organ damage and death. All pets that have had an electric shock should be checked by a vet because there may be internal/delayed injuries that are not obvious at first.
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How to conduct a food trial: Dog
If your dog has a skin allergy, diarrhoea or symptoms of IBD your vet might ask you to carry out a food trial at home in case their symptoms are triggered by something in their food.
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How to exercise your cat
Exercise is vital to all cats; big or small; overweight, ideal weight or underweight. They rely on us to give them the exercise they need to stay healthy.
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What to feed your cat
Feeding your cat the right type and amount of food is vital for their health and happiness, though it can be hard to know what’s right for your four-legged friend.
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Apprentice and Student Programmes
pprentice and Student Programmes
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Cornwall cat wins national award after miracle survival
Dexter crowned PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year after airgun attack
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Why older pets can be great
Sure, puppies and kittens are cute, but sometimes an older pet might be the perfect match. Adopting an older pet can be a great choice for some owners.
