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PDSA Pet Day
Join in with our Centenary celebrations and help sick and injured pets by holding a PDSA Pet Day at your school.
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Vet Q&A: How do I cut my dog's nails safely?
Maintaining your dog's nails is a vital part of taking care of their health and wellbeing. Many dogs will need them trimming from time to time, so it's important to know the benefits of keeping them trimmed and recognise when they need doing.
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How to stop my cat scratching
Many cat owners by now will probably recognise the sound of their cat happily dragging their claws down their furniture. The main issue can be knowing how to re-direct them from doing it.
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How to exercise my rabbits?
They might look small, but our rabbits still need to keep active! There’s lost you can do to help your four-legged friends exercise to keep fit, healthy and happy.
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About PDSA Pet Survivor
About PDSA Pet SurvivorWhat is PDSA Pet Survivor?PDSA’s annual Pet Survivor Awards feature pets who’ve beaten all the odds thanks to the skill of vet teams, the devotion of their owners and their own incredible survival spirit. Every year we invite owners and vets from across the UK to nominate pets who have survived a life-threatening illness or injury. We want to hear stories that encapsulate…
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Vet Q&A: Am I doing enough for my cat’s dental care? | PDSA
Most cats don’t show symptoms of dental disease until it’s very severe and painful for them. Certain dental problems if left untreated can even cause other problems like kidney and heart disease.
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Search the collection of pet memories
Find a pet companion: To find an entry in PDSA's National Collection of Pet Memories, enter a name in the search box below and click the search button. Can't find the pet you are looking for? If you cannot find the entry that you are looking for it may be because the name has been entered differently. Try entering different descriptions, E.g. John Smith, Jon Smith, J Smith, Smith. If you are still…
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PDSA Pet Care
PDSA Pet Care is a scheme that helps eligible pet owners access reduced cost veterinary care, find out what the scheme includes and how to apply here.
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How can I tell if my pet still has a good quality of life?
All pet owners want their companion to have a good life. As your pet gets older, or if they’re diagnosed with a serious illness, you may worry that they’re suffering and have more bad days than good.
