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Welcome to your launch day! Welcome to the PetWise School Award journey! Here's an overview of the activities you'll be doing as part of this level. Remember, you need a minimum of 1000 points to pass each level. Assembly session (An Introduction to PDSA) - 200 points This session provides an overview of PDSA, the work we do and how we help. It also shares amazing stories of the pets PDSA has…
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German Shepherd rushed to PDSA after eating tablets
German Shepherd, Milly, was rushed to our Oldbury Pet Hospital in the West Midlands after she ate some ibuprofen tablets that had fallen out of her owner’s pocket.
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Download your free guide to your dog's weight
Keeping your dog in shape is important, which is why we've put together a free advice guide so you can get all the info you need on keeping your dog healthy.
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Donate in memory of someone special
PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special person. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA Pet Hospitals every day.
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Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC)
If you cat has regular episodes of cystitis with no obvious cause they may be suffering with ‘feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC)’.
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Animal lovers raise cash for kitty with broken bones
Donations are flooding in for a Willenhall cat who needed urgent veterinary care at Wolverhamption's PDSA Pet Hospital after sustaining horrific injuries in a suspected road accident.
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10 fun facts about rabbits
We love our bunny buddies, and this Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) we’re celebrating how awesome they are!
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Preparing your pet for an operation
It doesn't matter if it's a routine neutering or complicated knee surgery – knowing your pet needs an operation can be an upsetting and stressful time for anyone.
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Bruce saved by PDSA after horrific trampoline accident.
Poor Bruce was left with a trampoline spring impaled into his leg, following a shocking accident. Thankfully PDSA vets were there to save him.
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How To Put A Cone Collar On Your Dog
Recovery cones are an excellent short-term way to stop your dog from licking themselves after surgery, or if they have a sore spot.
