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  • PDSA appeals for donations after a break in at charity shop

    We are appealing for donations after our Barnet charity shop was broken into by thieves who stole hundreds of pounds of cash during a Christmas raid.

  • How to clip your dog’s nails

    Follow our vets' step by step guide to clipping your dog’s nails.

  • Free Welcome Box

    Just enter the code PDSABOX when you take out a PDSA Pet Insurance policy. Full T&Cs apply How do I get my Free Welcome Box? When you are completing your PDSA Pet Insurance application you must enter the promo code PDSABOX. Please read terms and conditions below. What’s in the Welcome Box Terms and conditions This current promotion is open to new customers who purchase a PDSA Pet Insurance…

  • E. cuniculi in Rabbits

    E. cuniculi is a parasite that affects rabbits by causing damage to important organs. Read veterinary advice on prevention, causes, symptoms and treatment.

  • The hidden pet killers in your medicine cabinet

    Everyday drugs used in millions of homes across the UK could be a death sentence to pets if swallowed, our vets warned today.

  • Thamesmead PDSA gets a new ultrasound machine

    Our Thamesmead Pet Hospital gets a new ultrasound machine, thanks to player of the People's Postcode Lottery

  • Gateshead PDSA gets much needed new equipment

    Our Gateshead Pet Hospital gets much needed new equipment thanks to players of the People's Postcode Lottery.

  • How to train your dog or puppy not to pull on the lead

    Read our guide on how to train your dog or puppy not to pull on their lead while you’re out walking.

  • Dental problems in rabbits

    Your rabbit’s teeth are constantly growing. This is why they need to chew on so much grass and hay as it grinds their teeth down and stops them getting too long.

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