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Children's Favourite TV Pups Celebrate Real-Life Little Heroes
The PAW Patrol pups are celebrating 'real-life' little heroes in the Little Heroes Paw Awards 2018.
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PDSA Children's Easter Activity Pack
Looking to keep the kids busy over Easter? Download our FREE activity pack for animal-related fun and games for the family.
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PDSA veterinary team take to the skies for poorly pets
A team of thrill-seekers from our Middlesbrough PDSA Pet Hospital are preparing to take to the skies this weekend for a group skydive, all to raise vital funds for sick and injured pets.
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Your cat's body shape
Cats need to be at a healthy weight to live their best lives, so it is essential that owners keep a close eye on their pet’s shape and weight.
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Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Senior Veterinary Surgeon Our Senior Veterinary Surgeons (SVS) lead our PDSA Pet Hospital teams, providing a high standard of customer service and clinical care while promoting pet wellbeing, delivering preventive services and treating sick and injured pets of eligible clients.This is an exciting role which gives you a lot of responsibility and authority. You’ll be the line manager to the Head…
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Greedy Dalmatian saved thanks to PDSA
A greedy Dalmatian was left needing emergency vet treatment from PDSA after gorging on buns, chocolate and 36 dog chews while her owner was out.
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Edinburgh Marathon Festival 10k
The Edinburgh Marathon Festival is Scotland's biggest celebration of running. With lots of events taking place over one weekend, from junior races, 5k, 10K and a full marathon, there's an event for everyone.
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Agility for dogs: how to get started
As we settle into the new normal, you might be thinking about teaching your dog something new. PDSA Vet Anna has all the tips on getting started with agility training.
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Hertfordshire dog receives devotion award
An outstanding dog from Hertfordshire is the latest recipient of a PDSA devotion award, for enriching the lives of others through his role as a PAT (Pets as Therapy) dog and a canine blood donor.
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Lyme disease in dogs
Lyme disease is an illness spread by ticks. It’s caused by a bacteria that is spread when a tick attaches to your pet. It can cause a variety of vague symptoms.
