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Dog-friendly Christmas markets: What you need to know
Who doesn’t love a Christmas market? It’s the perfect excuse to get together with loved ones and enjoy the festive fun. No one should miss out, and that includes our furry friends.
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A stitch in time saves Rottweiler Broxi
Vet charity PDSA has saved the life of a dog who swallowed a needle and thread.
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PDSA: How we’ve been helping pets during the pandemic
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been working hard to keep our 48 Pet Hospitals open for emergency and urgent treatment. We’ve helped thousands of pets in need since the start of the pandemic.
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General Enquiries Form
General Enquiries FormPlease use the form below to contact us. Select the nature of your enquiry from the drop down and complete the message field.
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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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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 supporting the Petfished campaign
Do you know who the person is behind the pet? PDSA is supporting the government’s campaign to raise awareness of untrustworthy sellers so prospective pet owners can make the best choice when buying a new four-legged friend.
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Thousands of pet owners face Christmas heartache again this year
We're warning about the potential dangers faced by pets this Christmas after our research shows one-in-ten pet owners have made an emergency trip to the vets over the Christmas period.
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Repeat Prescription Order Form
Repeat Prescriptions PDSA’s services have been severely affected by Coronavirus. We are continuing to provide repeat medications as usual but prescriptions are taking longer than usual for fulfil. When placing your order please make sure you have enough medication to last 14 days until your order can be fulfilled, and bear with us and your postal service where necessary. If you have not received…
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Dementia in Dogs: Cognitive Dysfunction
Cognitive dysfunction (‘doggy dementia’) is a condition that can develop in some dogs as their brain ages. The cause isn’t fully understood, but it’s known to be made worse by changes such as a build-up of a harmful protein (beta amyloid), and poor blood flow.
