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A day in the life of a Veterinary Care Assistant
PDSA Veterinary Care Assistant Cat gives an in-depth look into working at PDSA, including her daily tasks, challenges and the importance of donations and public support.
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Police Dogs to be honoured for London terror attack heroics
PDSA honours Met and British Transport Police Dogs with 'animals' OBE'
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New PDSA service for North London
PDSA, the vet charity for pets in need, has opened a new service in North London – the Edmonton Green PDSA Pet Clinic. The facility, a refurbished former RSPCA clinic, has now opened to the public as the latest step in the partnership between the two major animal charities.
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PDSA urges animal lovers to support their vital work
Sick and injured pets still need life-saving care during the pandemic, says veterinary charity, PDSA
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Getting a puppy
Getting a puppyGetting a puppyWhere a puppy is born and raised has a huge impact on its future health and happiness. One of the most important things to do before you buy a puppy is download the free Puppy Contract and Puppy Information Pack. Supported by PDSA, veterinary organisations and other charities, these will help protect you against getting an unwell, puppy farmed or illegally imported…
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Chocolate Poisoning In Cats
The seriousness of chocolate poisoning depends on how much chocolate your cat has eaten, how much they weigh, and the cocoa content of the chocolate.
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Chocolate poisoning in dogs
Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is perfectly safe for humans, but toxic for dogs, cats and rabbits.
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Plans for a new Pet Wellbeing Centre in Nottingham
Plans for a ground-breaking Pet Wellbeing Centre in Nottingham to treat pets in need have been unveiled today.
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XL Bully ban in Scotland: What does the announcement mean for me?
Understanding the XL Bully ban in Scotland – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.
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'Pet poverty' crisis as owners forced into economic hardship
PDSA predicts that there will be as many as 50,000 more pets eligible for its services over the months ahead as a direct result of the pandemic.
