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Don’t make it a Christmas to die for…
Thousands of dogs are fed toxic treats
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Charity warns of impact of proposed changes to veterinary care
PDSA, the UK’s largest charity providing free and low cost veterinary care to pets of those most in need, is warning of potential negative implications for pets and owners, if some proposed changes to veterinary care are given the go-ahead.
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CMA May Announcement – reactive statement
Steve Howard, PDSA Head of Clinical Services, said: “PDSA supports the CMA’s full market investigation into the supply of veterinary services for household pets."
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Toxic choc: Precious pooch needs life-saving treatment after devouring chocolate treat
Lakeland Terrier needs emergency treatment from PDSA after eating Easter chocolates
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Boost to the kitty as PDSA receives second mystery donation
PDSA is celebrating a second bumper mystery donation after £1,000 was dropped into its Aberdeen Pet Hospital over the Christmas break.
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'Pet poverty' crisis as owners forced into economic hardship
PDSA predicts that there will be as many as 50,000 more pets eligible for its services over the months ahead as a direct result of the pandemic.
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Mental health matters – owning pets ‘a lifeline’ for many during the cost of living crisis
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week (15-21 May), a leading vet charity is advocating keeping pets and their owners together through the cost of living crisis.
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Plans for a new Pet Wellbeing Centre in Nottingham
Plans for a ground-breaking Pet Wellbeing Centre in Nottingham to treat pets in need have been unveiled today.
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Real life stories
We've always so much going on at PDSA, from fundraising and volunteering in our local shops, to our awards celebrating remarkable animals and our well-known Pet Fit Club. Here's a snapshot of what we do as part of our work to help pets in need.
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Vet charity warns of fatal foods for furry friends this Christmas
As we all begin to prepare for our festive feasts, a national vet charity is urging pet owners to think twice about offering furry friends Christmas leftovers and excess treats.
