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Great North Run: Runner ‘gives back’ to vet charity who saved dog’s life
A budding runner is going the extra mile at next week’s Great North Run to say thank you to a leading vet charity after they saved her dog’s life when she was hit by a car.
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Chico, the dog with a ‘spare rib’
PDSA vets save dog who swallowed six-inch bone
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It’s not Terry’s! Tiny Terrier snaffles whole chocolate orange
When Siubhan Goldup and fiancé Robert Wisbey came home to find a ripped chocolate box and a pile of empty wrappers, they didn’t know which of their two dogs was responsible, so decided to take both Benny and his brother Dexter to PDSA’s Pet Hospital in Bournemouth for a check up.
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Dogs die in hot cars
PDSA teams up with welfare organisations to raise awareness of hot car danger
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Pup bites off more than he can chew…
Puppy requires emergency surgery after swallowing toy squeaker
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Almost Game Over for Rocco
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross named Rocco needed an emergency surgery when PDSA vets discovered the curious canine had swallowed a Nintendo DS game!
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Our response to the CMA investigation and Defra proposals to reform veterinary practice
News reports suggest that vets will have to publish price lists for common treatments and disclose if they are independent or part of a chain under plans for a major overhaul of the industry.
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Tiny Trinny save by PDSA vets after violent attack
Eleven-year-old crossbreed Trinny was out walking with her owner when they were viciously attacked by a Bullmastiff.
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40 Years Fundraising for PDSA
Barbara and Brian Scrimshaw from Alnwick in Northumberland have been raising funds for PDSA for over 40 years! As dedicated supporters, the couple has been fundraising for PDSA ever since their Sheltie dog, Shep, needed our help all those years ago. Barbara and Brian have raised over £100,000 for PDSA – what an amazing achievement! We can’t thank them enough.
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PDSA save poorly ‘puppy farm’ puppies bought online
Animal lovers looking to buy a puppy in the run-up to Christmas are being encouraged to do their research and steer clear of suspect breeders.
