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  • Pets at Christmas: Keeping pets calm and happy

    Usually, the busy holiday period means lots of visitors, exciting trips, and festive activities that are very different to your pet’s normal routine.

  • XL Bully ban in Scotland: What does the announcement mean for me?

    Understanding the XL Bully ban in Scotland – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.

  • Taking your dog for a countryside walk

    We need to keep the countryside special for everyone. It's really important to be mindful of other people, wildlife and farm animals - especially when you're out and about with your dog.

  • A day in the life at PDSA | PDSA

    Whether it’s a Veterinary Nurse at our Pet Hospitals or a Shop Manager at one of our charity shops, every team member and volunteer works incredibly hard to keep people and pets together.

  • Time to Celebrate - it's Volunteers Week 2019

    In Volunteers' Week we're recognising the contribution our volunteers make every week of the year

  • Lockdown with a dog

    Liv and Woody (aka You, Me & Woody) have been reflecting on the new lockdown measures, what it means for dog owners out there and how to make the best of it.

  • Animal-lover cycles from Stockport to Scotland for poorly pets

    An animal-lover and passionate vegan from Stockport, Greater Manchester, has cycled to Scotland to help raise money for leading veterinary charity, PDSA.

  • Are My Dog’s Gums Pale?

    Your dog’s gums should be a salmon pink colour – anything else could signify a health problem.

  • Over 4 million pets at risk of deadly conditions

    PDSA urges owners to protect pets by neutering

  • Severe pain in pets

    If your pet is in pain, contact your vet, if they are in severe pain, take them straight to your vet. Severe pain often indicates a serious problem, even if it the cause isn’t obvious.

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