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Doberman saved by PDSA after suffering near fatal twisted stomatch
A Doberman puppy nearly died after developing a twisted stomach, also known as GDV (Gastric Dilation-Volvulus).
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PDSA partners with Royal Canin to tackle pet obesity
The UK’s largest vet charity, PDSA, has announced it is partnering with Royal Canin, a global leader in pet nutrition, in a move to address the UK’s worsening pet obesity crisis.
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British Fire Service dog receives PDSA Medal for lifetime of service
Britain’s longest-serving Fire Investigation Dog has been awarded a prestigious PDSA Medal for his unwavering devotion to duty and service to society during his 11-year career.
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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.
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Should I breed from my pet?
Read our vet's advice on whether or not you should breed from your pet.
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Winston's story
Winston had to battle to survive after suffering with a deadly twisted stomach (GDV)
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How To Litter Train A Rabbit
Rabbits can get pregnant from around 12 weeks old, so it’s important to know what sex they are so you can avoid this.
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Statement regarding Patrick the Pug
Concern over new Disney film fuelling demand for pugsThere are concerns that a new Disney film, Patrick the Pug, will fuel demand for the breed, which suffers from serious health and welfare problems. Animal welfare organisations are worried that past films featuring animals, such as terrapins (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Dalmatians (101 Dalmatians), clown fish (Finding Nemo) and owls (Harry…
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PD Max
PD max has received the PDSA commendation after saving, alongside handler PC Wong, a missing 54 year old suffering for acute memory loss.
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Vet Q&A: taking care of your pet during lockdown
With the recent announcement from the government about staying at home, we know a lot of people have concerns and questions. Our vets have been answering some FAQs.