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A-level student runs the Swansea Half Marathon for PDSA
Eighteen-year-old Jack from Ystalyfera, Swansea, is raising money for PDSA by taking part in The Swansea Half Marathon.
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PDSA responds to Defra update on banned dog breeds
Defra, the UK government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, recently announced some changes affecting XL Bully owners and those with banned dog breeds under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. The new changes will come into effect in stages to help owners adapt.
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Beverley Half Marathon runner gives back to PDSA
25-year-old Lucy from Hull is running the Beverley Half Marathon on Sunday 23 August 2026 to raise money for PDSA.
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National Take Your Dog to Work Day – what vets want dog owners to know
Friday 26 June marks National Take Your Dog to Work Day. In advance of the day, PDSA, the UK’s leading vet charity is raising awareness of the potential pros and cons of bringing your dog to work.
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A winning game plan for pets this summer
Keep your pets happy and healthy during match season by helping them stay safe, calm and comfortable while enjoying the sport.
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Barking Mad at the Post? This Dog Awareness Week Vets explain how to ditch the doorbell drama
This Dog Awareness Week 6-10 July 2026, the leading pet charity PDSA is urging pet owners to learn how to recognise when their dog may be stressed and teach their dogs how to stay calm when the post arrives, turning doorbell dramas into calmer, happier arrivals.
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PDSA’s response to the Government White Paper on veterinary regulation
Steve Howard, Chief Veterinary Officer at PDSA, said:
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Clarkston community raises more than £1,000 for PDSA through World Cup raffle
A community fundraising raffle featuring a signed FIFA World Cup football donated by Scotland Captain Andy Robertson has already raised more than £1,000 in support of leading vet charity PDSA.
