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The Family Pet Show Special Collaboration with PDSA Petsurance
The Family Pet Show is delighted to announce PDSA Petsurance as its new headline sponsor
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UK’s fattest pets battle the bulge in pet slimming competition
Meet the nine heavy hounds and fat felines slimming down in PDSA's Pet Fit Club 2019 - the ultimate pet weight-loss challenge.
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Biggest rabbit ever seen by PDSA vets is set for diet
The biggest rabbit ever seen by our vets has signed up for PDSA’s Pet Fit Club after ballooning to almost the size of a one-year-old child*.
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Pet owners fear having to choose between “heating, eating, and caring for their pets”
New figures released this week in the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, known as the PAW Report, show that more pet owners than ever are concerned about the cost of caring for their pets.
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Morbidly obese Husky enters Pet Fit Club
Darcy the Husky, whose love of cheese and ham has seen her balloon in size, is entering Pet Fit Club in hopes of getting fit and losing weight.
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New Manchester Pet Wellbeing Centre underway
Thousands of Manchester’s pets will soon feel the benefit from a pioneering Pet Wellbeing Centre, as building work starts on our new state-of-the-art hospital.
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Pet owners: skip the treats – hit the streets
Deadly diets and lazy lifestyles fuelling pet obesity time-bomb, warns vet charity PDSA
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Vets issue lily warning to pet owners
Leading vet charity PDSA has issued a warning to pet owners after a cat from Glasgow was saved by their vets after eating lilies, which are highly toxic to felines. According to the charity, lilies are among a number of common plants which can pose a severe threat to pet health.
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Poorly pets get a Christmas boost from the REAL Secret Santa
An anonymous pet lover from Scotland is our REAL Secret Santa after donating a £2,500 raffle win – just in time for Christmas.
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Paws for traffic: five ways to protect your pets as evenings get darker
This Road Safety Week (15-21 November 2021) a national vet charity is urging pet owners to be aware of the dangers that roads and traffic can pose to our four-legged friends.
