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PDSA statement on brachycephalic companion animals
As a veterinary charity, the health issues facing brachycephalic pets are a real concern for us, particularly with the growing popularity of breeds such as French Bulldogs, Bulldogs and Pugs. However, many owners are simply not aware of the detrimental effect extreme conformations can have on their pet’s welfare and quality of life.
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Cost of Living Statement
The rising cost of living is a huge cause of concern for households across the UK.
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PDSA statement on microchipping
An interview on BBC Breakfast this morning about cat microchipping wrongly stated that PDSA provides free microchipping to eligible pet owners.
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Coronavirus statement
The welfare of our pet patients, clients, volunteers and staff remains our main priority and focus and we are following government guidelines closely.
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Christmas pud peril for Marley
Dog saved by PDSA vets after gorging on festive treats
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Cat's love for treats proves more than tricky
Charity vets perform emergency surgery after cat swallows metal clip
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A joint statement from PDSA and Vets Now (pet emergency service)
A joint statement from PDSA and Vets Now (pet emergency service)
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PDSA is keeping over 30,000 pets’ hearts beating this Valentine’s Day
Every year vet charity PDSA cares for over 30,000 pets suffering from heart disease.
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Celebrity canines and their owner make history after raising over £100k for vet charity in six weeks
Kerry Irving, owner of social media stars, Max, Paddy and Harry, breaks PDSA’s fundraising records.
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Deadly corn-on-the-cob removed from dog’s stomach
PDSA warns pet owners to be vigilant around ahead of National BBQ Week
