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Lola receives PDSA Commendation
Lola Lola receives PDSA Commendation for immense courage and determination Lola the crossbreed was just nine months old when her owner, 28-year-old Laura Mason was attacked while the pair were out walking. Lola and Laura already enjoyed a very special relationship, but when Laura was attacked, Lola would prove to be more than a loving companion – she would also become Laura's fierce protector.…
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Anorexia in cats
Have you suddenly noticed your cat’s not eating? We know how worrying that can be and it's usually a sign something is wrong.
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Missing Middlesbrough moggy had to have leg amputated by PDSA
Two-year-old Middlesbrough moggy, Tibbles, had to have his leg amputated by PDSA after vanishing for over a week and returning with a mystery injury.
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PDSA vet goes extra mile in London Marathon
A PDSA vet is set to go the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon.
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One year of Coronavirus: A look back at lockdown
As we mark this milestone date, we're reflecting on the highs and low of the last twelve months with PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, Richard Hooker.
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The facts about rabbits
When it comes to rabbits, our research shows that a lot of people can sometimes get the facts wrong! We’ve been busting some common rabbit-related myths.
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The ideal home for Chinchillas
Advice on the type of enclosure your Chinchillas need and how to give them a cosy nest box to sleep in.
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How to litter train your cat
Cats are usually very clean animals, however if you have adopted a new cat or kitten you may find that they have trouble using the litter tray at first.
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Lord Firebrand
Military Working Horse, Lord Firebrand, also known as Yogi, has been awarded the PDSA Order of Merit for his devotion to duty and service to society from 2013 to 2023.
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Head tilt in a rabbit
A problem inside the ear or brain is the most common cause of a head tilt in a rabbit. This is because head position is controlled by the balance (vestibular) centre, which sits inside the ear/brain.
