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Pet owners fear having to choose between “heating, eating, and caring for their pets”
New figures released this week in the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, known as the PAW Report, show that more pet owners than ever are concerned about the cost of caring for their pets.
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Idiopathic Epilepsy in Dogs
Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of repeated seizures in dogs. It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
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Education Centre
PDSA Education Programme. Education Centre At PDSA we are passionate about educating children about pets. We believe it’s important for children to learn to care for and respect animals – as this helps them grow up to become the caring and compassionate pet owners of the future. We think it’s vital to ensure the next generation know how to care for their pets and stay safe around animals – and we…
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Vet charity wants to find and fix the UK's fattest pets
Vet charity PDSA is appealing for the UK’s fattest pets to enrol in a national pet slimming competition. The call comes as stats reveal up to half of UK pets (46% of dogs, 34% of cats and 30% of rabbits)* are believed to be overweight or obese.
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How to teach your dog paw
Teaching your dog paw is a great way to spend some quality time with your four-legged friend as we patiently wait for lockdown restrictions to ease.
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Plunge in vaccinations is ticking time bomb for UK pets
Over 7 million pets at risk of suffering and disease through lack of vaccination, latest PAW Report finds
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Annual Report and Accounts
Our Annual Reports and Accounts
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Dog walker saves pet Boxer's life with CPR
A professional dog walker from Nottingham has told of the terrifying moment a Boxer dog in her care suddenly collapsed, an dhow skills from a recent PDSA Pet First Aid course helped save his life.
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Vet Q&A: taking care of your pet during lockdown
With the recent announcement from the government about staying at home, we know a lot of people have concerns and questions. Our vets have been answering some FAQs.
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Search the PDSA Book of Remembrance
Find a loved one: To find an entry in PDSA's Book of Remembrance, enter a name in the search box below and click the search button. Can't find the person you are looking for? If you cannot find the entry that you are looking for it may be because the name has been entered differently. Try entering different descriptions, E.g. John Smith, Jon Smith, Mr J Smith, J Smith, Smith. If you are still…
