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Older pets: taking care of your senior citizen’s joints
As our pets get older, they’ll need a little more TLC than younger pets. Their joints may not be as good as they used to, they might start to slow down and generally rely on you a bit more.
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PDSA Vet Care
Introducing PDSA VetCare rangeSelected using our veterinary expertisePDSA Vet CareAt PDSA, the health and wellbeing of pets is important to us. So, to help your pet stay happy and healthy, we’ve launched the PDSA Vet Care range. Selected using our veterinary expertise, the range includes a variety of effective, easy-to-use products to suit your pet’s health and wellbeing needs. Proceeds from the…
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Aston Pet Hospital receives funding boost
Poorly pets in Birmingham are set to benefit after our Pet Hospital in Aston received thousands of pounds worth of new equipment.
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Your guinea pig’s diet
Discover the ideal diet for your guinea pigs with tips on selecting the best food and choosing healthy treats. Ensure your guinea pigs’ health with our guide written by PDSA vets.
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Safe car travel for pets
Most pets will need to take a trip in the car at some point, so it’s important to make sure they’re safe on the journey. Our vets have plenty of tips on car safety and travelling with your pets
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Poorly pets get a Christmas boost from the REAL Secret Santa
An anonymous pet lover from Scotland is our REAL Secret Santa after donating a £2,500 raffle win – just in time for Christmas.
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Dog saved after collapsing with deadly heatstroke
Pet owners warned to keep pets safe in the heat
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Retail Gift Aid Application
Retail GiftAid Declaration FormGift Aid, it’s a simple thing and it makes a world of difference. Gift Aid boosts your donations of lovely items by 25%, without it costing you a penny. For every £1 raised from the sale of goods you donate, PDSA will receive an extra 25p. This helps our vets to help more sick and injured pets. How? It couldn't be simpler - if you are a UK tax payer, just fill in your…
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Q&A: My pet is really scared of fireworks – how can I help them?
Fireworks can cause a lot of stress for our pets (and us). If your pet isn't used to the sound of fireworks, you might find they get scared.
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Charity searches for UK's fattest pets
PDSA launches annual pet slimming competition – Pet Fit Club
