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Westie severely wounded after vicious dog attack
A Westie pup from Bournemouth has undergone emergency surgery from our vets after being brutally attacked by three Rottweilers while on a walk
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Thamesmead PDSA gets a new ultrasound machine
Our Thamesmead Pet Hospital gets a new ultrasound machine, thanks to player of the People's Postcode Lottery
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PDSA vets issue warning after cat loses leg in car engine
Poor cat, Saffy, lost her leg after hiding under a neighbour's car bonnet and getting snagged in the car's fan belt.
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FIV infected cat is a survivor thanks to PDSA
A cat suffering from the feline equivalent of HIV is receiving treatment from PDSA vets to keep him as healthy as possible.
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Supporting people and pets in need: Sandra's Snowdon hike for PDSA
Read about Sandra's inspiring fundraising challenge to raise money for PDSA.
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Puppy saved by PDSA after chocolate binge
Beagle pup Jessie almost came to sticky end after gobbling up three chocolate Easter eggs – foil wrappers and all – but was saved by quick intervention from PDSA.
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Avoid emergency vet visits this Easter
PDSA vets are urging pet owners to be extra vigilant this Easter and ensure pets don’t get their paws on any leftover roasts.
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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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Walk for pets in need this October: 48 miles for PDSA’s 48 Pet Hospitals
The vet charity for pets in need is calling on dogs and their owners across the UK to get their walking gear on this month and take part in its virtual walkathon.
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Vet charity wants to find and fix the UK's fattest pets
Vet charity PDSA is appealing for the UK’s fattest pets to enrol in a national pet slimming competition. The call comes as stats reveal up to half of UK pets (46% of dogs, 34% of cats and 30% of rabbits)* are believed to be overweight or obese.
