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Pet survivor hall of fame
Pet survivor hall of fameMeet some of the incredible pets with death-defying talesWarning – the following pages contain graphic images that some people may find upsetting.
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Fraser Suites Edinburgh
We’re proud to partner with Fraser Suites Edinburgh to raise awareness of our life‑saving veterinary care.
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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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Darcy suffered horrific injuries after falling down a 60ft dam
Darcy was walking at Glascarnoch Dam in the Highlands when suddenly she jumped over a five-foot wall, only to find a 60ft concrete slipway on the other side.
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Rip - Dickin Medal 27
Adopted as a mascot by Mr. King’s Civil Defence Squad colleagues in post B132, the Southill Street Air Raid Patrol (ARP), Rip showed a talent for sniffing out survivors trapped in bombed buildings and soon became an unofficial Search and Rescue dog.
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Your dog
Being a healthy weight and shape will improve your dog’s quality of life and mental health, and may even help them live longer.
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Download our puppy guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help you maintain your puppy’s health and improve their overall wellbeing.
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Download our kitten guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help maintain your kitten’s health and improve their overall wellbeing.
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Duke of Normandy - Dickin Medal 45
Allied paratroopers from the 21st Army Group were dropped behind enemy lines days before, along with the Duke of Normandy in a small basket.
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Mary of Exeter - Dickin Medal 32
Owned by bootmaker and pigeon breeder Cecil 'Charlie' Brewer, Mary of Exeter joined the National Pigeon Service in the 1940s. Her role was to provide critical intelligence to the Allies by delivering top secret messages from behind enemy lines.
