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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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Homemade Valentine’s gifts for dogs, cats and more
Many of us are feeling the pinch after Christmas. Thankfully, your furry friend doesn’t need expensive gifts to make them happy. All they really want is your love, care and companionship – but make sure that you are taking care of their 5 welfare needs as well.
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Irish Setter
Irish Setters have high energy levels and require plenty of exercise.
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Client Services Manager
Client Services Manager Our Client Services Managers champion our customer service and lead our reception team.You’ll provide administration support within our PDSA Pet Hospitals to help us deliver an efficient, professional and caring veterinary service to the local community. This is an exciting role where you can make a real difference. You’ll manage all aspects of client services within our…
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my cat getting separation anxiety?
It may come as a surprise, but cats can get separation anxiety which can make them stressed and cause a lot of other problems. As lockdown is slowly lifted, we need to help our cats re-adjust to 'normal' life.
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Round-of-a-paws for dog-friendly screening
Derby animal-lover, Rachel Spencer, has raised £155 for PDSA, following a dog-friendly cinema screening which saw local canines and their owners enjoy ‘A Dog’s Way Home’ on the big screen at The Northern Light Cinema in Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
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About PDSA Pet Survivor
About PDSA Pet SurvivorWhat is PDSA Pet Survivor?PDSA’s annual Pet Survivor Awards feature pets who’ve beaten all the odds thanks to the skill of vet teams, the devotion of their owners and their own incredible survival spirit. Every year we invite owners and vets from across the UK to nominate pets who have survived a life-threatening illness or injury. We want to hear stories that encapsulate…
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Countryside walking with your dog
Enjoying the Great British countryside with your dog is a wonderful experience. It's a great way of exercising your dog and is the ideal place to bond.
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National Free Wills Network
National Free Wills Enquiry Form
