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Who keeps the dog after a breakup?
PDSA Vet Nurse Shauna Walsh is on hand for pet owners wondering who keeps the dog after a breakup.
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Liverpool kitten hit by car
A five-month-old kitten from Merseyside required life-saving treatment and emergency surgery to save his back legs after being hit by a car.
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Vet Q&A: How do I remove plaque from my dog's teeth
Oral hygiene is an important part of dogs’ overall health and wellbeing. That’s why our vets have some advice on how to remove plaque from your dog’s teeth.
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Can dogs drink tea?
There’s no denying how much we love of good cup of tea as a country; it’s the perfect drink for many occasions. Whether you’re wanting a comforting drink or you’re catching up with friends, there’s nothing quite like a cup of tea.
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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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Are essential oils toxic to cats?
Essential oils can have a lot of benefits for us humans, but did you know that what's good for us isn't always good for our cats?
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PDSA Pet Hospital Services
Although our services are being impacted by Coronavirus, we’re still here to help as much as possible. But we need your help too; please only call if it’s really necessary. On this page you’ll find lots of online ways we can help you, as well as useful information if you do need to speak to us.
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Download our dog guide
Your free Weigh Up diet and exercise guide Thank you for requesting our Weigh Up diet and exercise guide. Download your guide Filled with top tips and expert vet advice, our guide will help you improve your dog’s diet and exercise regime – whether they need to trim down, gain a few pounds or you just want to help them stay healthy! For more free advice and information from PDSA’s vets visit our…
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Harborne PDSA charity shop targeted by thieves in Easter raid
Thieves have targeted our Harborne charity shop which raises money for sick and injured pets – even helping themselves to tea and biscuits during an Easter raid.
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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.
