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Welcome to Dundee PDSA Pet Hospital
Welcome to PDSA Dundee
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Choosing Flea and Worm Treatment for Your Dog | PDSA
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID’s) are a group of medicines used to fight inflammation. They reduce high temperatures, heat, swelling and pain.
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PetWise in schools
PetWise School Award What is PetWise School Award? PetWise School Award is similar to an accreditation scheme – you may already be familiar with these in school. The difference is, this is the first (and only) animal-related award that schools can take part in. By being ‘PetWise’, your community will know that your school is pet-savvy and care about our furry friends. In order to complete the…
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Rough Runner London South
Beautiful venues. Epic obstacles. A perfect blend of challenge and entertainment. Obstacles inspired by TV game shows like Gladiators, Total Wipeout and Ninja Warrior.
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How to introduce guinea pigs
Guinea pigs shouldn’t be kept alone and prefer the company of other guinea pigs. Find out how to safely introduce your guinea pigs to each other.
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Gemma Merna takes up running for PDSA
Former Hollyoaks actor and wellness coach Gemma Merna is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday, 3 October, to raise funds for PDSA.
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Meet Alicia, a 2025 TCS London Marathon runner raising money for PDSA
Discover the reasons why former PDSA employee and newbie-runner, Alicia, has chosen to run the TCS London Marathon to help people and poorly pets in need.
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Giving your puppy the best start in life
Bringing home your first puppy is an exciting time, but making sure they have everything they need to lead a healthy and happy life can sometimes feel overwhelming – especially as a new pet owner.
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Go behind the scenes with the PDSA eBay team
Learn more about what goes on behind the scenes with the PDSA eBay team as we celebrate 15 fantastic years of selling through the online platform in 2024!
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
