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Bad breath in dogs
Discover why your dog might have bad breath and when to contact your vet about it. A comprehensive guide, written by PDSA vets.
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Lucca awarded PDSA Dickin Medal
LuucaPDSA Dickin Medal - For GallantryPDSA Dickin Medal for Lucca We’re really proud to announce that Lucca, a retired US Marine Corp dog, has been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal – the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.During her six years of active service, Lucca successfully completed 400 separate missions and her skills as a search and rescue dog protected the lives of thousands of troops.…
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A Guide to the Right Dog Diet and Health Tips
Discover the importance of a balanced diet to improve your dog’s well-being and happiness. Learn about balanced meals, alternative diets, and more - check out our guide.
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Sneezing in dogs
An occasional sneeze can be completely normal, but ongoing sneezing can be caused by something stuck in the nose, an infection, allergies, or a growth inside the nose.
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Your pet's 5 Welfare Needs
Learn more about what every pet owner must provide for their pet.
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Thea was close to death after being neglected and attacked
Thea was neglected and fighting for her life after a dog attack. When she was brought to PDSA, she found a new home.
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Weigh Up
Like people, pets need to eat the right diet and get plenty of exercise to live long, healthy and happy lives. But doing those things isn’t always easy.
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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…
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Volunteering in our shops
Volunteering in a PDSA charity shop can really enhance your CV. You'll also meet a lot of new people and gain customer service experience, as well as picking up new skill sand becoming part of the PDSA team.
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Exercising your senior dog
Senior dogs are more likely to have health conditions or other problems that might limit how much they can exercise, but it's still important to keep them active so they stay healthy.
