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Future King tops the poll of most popular Royal pet names
Vet charity PDSA has revealed which of the Royal Family are most popular with pet owners when naming their four-legged friends.
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Walk for pets in need this October: 48 miles for PDSA’s 48 Pet Hospitals
The vet charity for pets in need is calling on dogs and their owners across the UK to get their walking gear on this month and take part in its virtual walkathon.
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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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Good luck, bad luck, a witch’s pet – myths debunked this National Black Cat Day
We’re a nation of cat lovers with an estimated 11 million living as pets in the UK*. However, sometimes certain characteristics mean pets can be a little overlooked and sadly, black cats are one of them.
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Local vets go extra mile for pets in need
A dedicated team of vets from Leeds is set to swap their pet hospital scrubs for their walking boots next week when they take on the highest peak in the Yorkshire Dales.
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PDSA appeals to the pet-loving public to donate unwanted Christmas gifts
PDSA is appealing for animal lovers to support its vital veterinary work by donating unwanted Christmas gifts to its charity shops.
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XL Bully Ban: The facts PDSA Vet explains what the Government announcement means to owners and the general public
On 15 September 2023, Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, announced plans for the ‘American XL Bully’ dogs to be added to the banned breed list.
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Student vet nurse goes extra mile in half marathon
A student vet nurse is going the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s Shrewsbury Metric Half Marathon.
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Vets in Wolverhampton celebrate 30th anniversary
Hip hip hooray, three cheers for the staff at Wolverhampton PDSA Pet Hospital as they celebrate their 30th anniversary.
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Coventry pupils experience vet life at PDSA
A group of schoolchildren from Coventry have had a taste of life as a vet thanks to a school trip to their local PDSA Pet Hospital.
