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Beloved cat and owner reunited after nine months
A Bournemouth cat who went missing for nine months has returned home to his delighted owners, thanks to his microchip.
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Chihuahua with 20 bladder stones saved by lockdown emergency surgery
A Chihuahua from Merseyside has survived after having over 20 bladder stones removed during emergency surgery.
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Celebrating the 75th anniversary of VE Day
We take a look at some of the hero animals who served alongside us in the war and were given the PDSA Dickin Medal for their bravery.
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Lockdown with a dog
Liv and Woody (aka You, Me & Woody) have been reflecting on the new lockdown measures, what it means for dog owners out there and how to make the best of it.
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Pets and fireworks
Autumn marks the beginning of firework season – a common cause of stress in pets. Our vets have put together their top tips to make firework season a calmer time for your pet.
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Making your home dog friendly
If you’re thinking of getting a dog, it’s important to make sure you provide for all their needs. There are some simple steps you can follow to create the perfect home for your dog no matter where you live.
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How to safely move an injured pet
Moving an injured pet needs to be done carefully to avoid making any injuries worse. Stay calm, reassure your pet, check their injuries and make sure you and they are safe before moving them.
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Giving your pet a health check at home
We’ve put together our tips on doing your very own at home MOT to make sure your pet is healthy. Check your pet from nose to tail!
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Create Entry in our National Collection of Pet Memories
Donate & Create a Memory PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special pet companion. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA PetAid hospitals every day. Your loved one's name will be placed in our National Collection of Pet Memories and you can create a tribute page if you'd like. To make a gift in memory enter…
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Keeping guinea pigs warm in winter
Guinea pigs originally came from the mountains of South America - their ideal living temperature is between 15-20 degrees, similar to our own. Guinea pigs are sensitive to the cold, and can become unwell if they get too chilly. You can make their winter a warm one by following our top tips.
