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Leeds vets reach new heights for pets in need
A dedicated team of vets have reached new heights for the pets in their care after each putting their best foot forward to take on the Yorkshire Three Peaks – and raising more than £1,600 in the process.
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Create Entry in our National Collection of Pet Memories
Donate & Create a Memory PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special pet companion. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA PetAid hospitals every day. Your loved one's name will be placed in our National Collection of Pet Memories and you can create a tribute page if you'd like. To make a gift in memory enter…
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Your dog's body shape
Dogs 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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Is it ok to dress up my pet?
We’ve all seen those funny videos and pictures of dogs and cats (and other animals too!) wearing silly costumes or accessories. They probably made you chuckle. But is it really a good idea?
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PDSA 'Which Pet?'
This page is for veterinary professionals: Help your clients choose the right pet for them with our 'Which Pet?' consultation framework.
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Dog dodges death after downing 'lethal' pie
A Jack Russell-cross from Clydebank, near Glasgow, narrowly avoided a pre-Christmas catastrophe after wolfing down a seasonal snack.
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PDSA vet goes extra mile in London Marathon
PDSA vet, Laura Scowen, is set to go the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon.
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Top 10 common conditions in pets
There are lots of reasons why your pet might need a trip to the vet, along with their regular check-ups. Our vets have put together a list of the 10 most common conditions in cats and dogs
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Student vet nurse goes extra mile in half marathon
A student vet nurse is going the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s Shrewsbury Metric Half Marathon.
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Ibuprofen poisoning in dogs and cats
Ibuprofen is toxic to cats and dogs and can cause serious health issues if eaten. If you suspect your pet has eaten ibuprofen, contact your vet immediately for guidance and treatment.
