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Why Buy From Us
Why buy from us?PDSA Vet CareFind out how every purchase of PDSA Vet Care supports the UK's leading vet charity. About us We're the UK's leading vet charity. Each year our vets carry out 2.7 million treatments for sick and injured pets. We're dedicated to making sure every pet in the UK has a lifetime of health and happiness. We do this in three special ways - by educating owners, preventing…
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Reward based training
Reward- based training helps keep learning fun and stress-free for you and your dog.
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Cumbrian Canines Honoured
Two support dogs-turned social media stars have been honoured with a PDSA Commendation, for providing support, comfort and joy to thousands of people.
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Brucellosis in Dogs
Find out more about Brucella canis in dogs including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and the risk of spread to humans. A comprehensive guide from PDSA vets.
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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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Pets at Christmas: Keeping pets calm and happy
Usually, the busy holiday period means lots of visitors, exciting trips, and festive activities that are very different to your pet’s normal routine.
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The benefits of owning a pet for children
In the right, loving home, the benefits of owning a pet and the life lessons they can teach children can be endless.
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Tips to identify and prevent stress in dogs
Everyone experiences stress – even our dogs. But too much can lead to serious health problems. Read our blog to learn how to spot the signs of stress and prevent it in dogs.
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WWII Prisoner of War dog Peggy honoured
2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders mascot receives PDSA Commendation
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Keswick turns orange for Miracle Max’s 14th birthday
An estimated 500 people and 400 dogs turned Keswick into a sea of orange on Saturday (14 August) as they attended a charity birthday walk in honour of Cumbria’s most famous canine – Max the Miracle Dog – who turned 14 on 12 August.
