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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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Toots Moore's story
PDSA vets have saved a nine-month-old kitten twice after she was hit by a car in the middle of the night and later developed a potentially fatal womb infection.
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How to stop my cat scratching
Many cat owners by now will probably recognise the sound of their cat happily dragging their claws down their furniture. The main issue can be knowing how to re-direct them from doing it.
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Myxomatosis in rabbits
Myxomatosis is a virus that causes severe disease and is usually fatal. It’s common in wild rabbits and spreads easily to pet rabbits.
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Eye problems in rabbits - an overview
Several different conditions can affect rabbit’s eyes including: injuries, infections, tooth problems, tear duct problems and infectious diseases such as myxomatosis. To prevent any permanent damage or loss of vision, problems should be taken seriously and treated quickly.
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Organise your fundraising
Take a look at our tips and advice on how to organise your own fundraising from start to finish with our free guide. Whether you're organising a bake sale or head shave, we've got you covered.
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Guinea pigs as pets
Considering a guinea pig as a pet? Learn about their lifespan, sleeping habits, ideal diet , how much space they need, how to handle them, and common health issues.
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Duke VLM
DukeDuke's storyWe can only help sick and injured pets, like Duke, with the help of fantastic supporters like you. We've been running on this kind of support over the last 100 years and together we can achieve a world where no pet suffers needlessly.When Jack Russell crossbreed puppy Duke got his paws on a cold and flu sachet containing paracetamol, his owners knew something wasn't right. Nathan…
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PDSA statement on the increases to animal abuse sentencing
PDSA 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…
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PDSA Pet Day
Join in with our Centenary celebrations and help sick and injured pets by holding a PDSA Pet Day at your school.
