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                    Spartan Events - WindsorWindsor is renowned for being the biggest and best race of the entire Spartan Season! 
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                    Born Survivor – Lake DistrictThis is the UK’s Ultimate Obstacle Course designed by Royal Marines Commandos within the stunning backdrop of the mighty Lowther Castle. 
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                    Walk for pets in need this October: 48 miles for PDSA’s 48 Pet HospitalsThe vet charity for pets in need is calling on dogs and their owners across the UK to get their walking gear on this month and take part in its virtual walkathon. 
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                    15 PDSA milestones to celebrate Maria Dickin’s 150th BirthdayYou might already know that our founder, Maria Dickin CBE, would have been 150 this week. To celebrate, we’re looking at some major milestones for PDSA since our beginnings in 1917! 
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                    'Animal OBE' for devoted Service DogPal has been awarded the PDSA Order of Merit for his outstanding devotion to his owner 
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                    Doberman saved by PDSA after suffering near fatal twisted stomatchA Doberman puppy nearly died after developing a twisted stomach, also known as GDV (Gastric Dilation-Volvulus). 
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                    Vet Q&A: Can cats drink milk?It’s a popular myth that our cats need to drink milk. Our vets are de-bunking this and looking at what you should be giving your cat instead. 
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                    Top tips for creating an indoor pet paradiseLearn how to keep your pet happy indoors with our vet-approved blog. You’ll find out how to create a safe space for your pets and more with our guide. 
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                    Moving house with petsIf you’re getting ready to move home with your pet, here are some helpful tips you can follow before and during moving day and as you settle in. 
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                    PDSA statement on the increases to animal abuse sentencingPDSA statement on the increases to animal abuse sentencing On 26 June a new legislation was announced which will see prison sentences increase for animal abusers. The new bill will see that offenders could face up to five years in prison, a significant increase from the current maximum sentence of six months. PDSA fully welcomes the proposed increase to the maximum sentences for those committing… 
