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  • How to train your dog or puppy not to pull on the lead

    Read our guide on how to train your dog or puppy not to pull on their lead while you’re out walking.

  • The benefits of owning a pet

    If you own a pet we don’t need to tell you how they can brighten your day at the wag of a tail. But did you know that lots of scientific studies have also shown that owning a pet can be good for your physical and mental health?

  • Max and Paddy - PDSA Commendation

    Cumbrian canines Max and Paddy received a PDSA Commendation for their devotion to owner Kerry and helping him through severe depression after a car accident.

  • Rabbit body language

    Understanding rabbits can be tricky, so we’ve put together our tips on understanding your rabbits’ body language from happy signs to signs of stress.

  • 151 years on: the story of Maria Dickin and PDSA

    Read PDSA's incredible story and all about founder and animal welfare pioneer Maria Dickin on what would have been her 151st birthday.

  • Order of Merit Dogs

    The first dog to receive the award was Linpol Luke (Obi), on behalf of all the police dogs that served during the 2011 London Riots.

  • Our top tips for travelling with pets

    Travelling with pets? Look no further than our top tips to make your holiday safe and stress-free. Everything from pet insurance to vaccines is covered here.

  • 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.

  • How to cope with the death of a pet

    Advice on making the difficult decision to put your pet to sleep, breaking the news to children, and coping with the loss.

  • Limping and stiffness in cats

    There can be lots of causes of limping and stiffness in older cats, but arthritis is usually the most common cause.

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