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Dog-friendly Christmas markets: What you need to know
Who doesn’t love a Christmas market? It’s the perfect excuse to get together with loved ones and enjoy the festive fun. No one should miss out, and that includes our furry friends.
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Dogs die in hot cars (and on hot walks)
Every summer when the temperatures rise and the sun comes out, dogs suffer from heatstroke after being left in cars or exercised in hot weather.
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PDSA appeals for donations after a break in at charity shop
We are appealing for donations after our Barnet charity shop was broken into by thieves who stole hundreds of pounds of cash during a Christmas raid.
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Marley takes the biscuit
A seven-year-old Labrador needed a lifesaving operation after gorging on over 30 home-made gingerbread Christmas tree decorations.
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Homemade Christmas Dinner Recipe for Cats and Dogs | PDSA
Share the festive joy with your pets using our vet-approved Christmas dinner recipe! Learn how to create a delicious and pet-safe treat for your cats and dogs.
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What it's like to work at a PDSA Pet Hospital on Christmas Day
We caught up with Veterinary Surgeon Olivia-Anderson Nathan to get an insight into what it's like to work at one of our Pet Hospitals on Christmas Day.
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Downloadable Christmas Survival Guide
Download your FREE Christmas survival guide In this guide you'll find out about the most common dangers your pets face at Christmas - purrfect to keep your furry friends safe during the festive season. Just fill in the form below to receive your free copy!
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Thousands of dogs expected to suffer this summer
PDSA is one of 14 organisations who have launched a joint campaign today, after reports of dogs left in hot cars reached a three-year high in 2018.
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Pets for Christmas
The festive period is filled with fun and excitement, but that doesn’t necessarily make it the right time to bring a new pet home. Our vets are here to give you their advice, as well as alternatives.
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
