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Our response to the CMA investigation and Defra proposals to reform veterinary practice
News reports suggest that vets will have to publish price lists for common treatments and disclose if they are independent or part of a chain under plans for a major overhaul of the industry.
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Charity warns of impact of proposed changes to veterinary care
PDSA, the UK’s largest charity providing free and low cost veterinary care to pets of those most in need, is warning of potential negative implications for pets and owners, if some proposed changes to veterinary care are given the go-ahead.
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Over half of pet owners don’t know five animal welfare needs
Charity urges all pet owners to learn five animal welfare needs this National Love Your Pet Day
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PDSA position on the Innate Health Assessment (IHA)
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW) is aiming to tackle the growing and significant challenges associated with extreme conformation. That is body shapes and physical features that are exaggerated to such an extent that they cause suffering.
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11-year-old girl runs the Children’s Marathon for PDSA
Poppy’s inspiring fundraising challenge to raise money for PDSA.
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Removal of 3rd party public liability insurance for XL Bully dogs
Owners of XL Bully dogs may be concerned to hear the news that public liability insurance will no longer be available from 1 July through the Dogs Trust Companion Club scheme. However, it’s important that owners do not panic.
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PDSA response to the Veterinary Surgeons Act (VSA) consultation
PDSA welcomes plans by Defra to reform the current Veterinary Surgeons Act. It is crucial that it is brought up to date, having been originally introduced in 1966.
