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Removal of 3rd party public liability insurance for XL Bully dogs
Owners of XL Bully dogs may be concerned to hear the news that public liability insurance will no longer be available from 1 July through the Dogs Trust Companion Club scheme. However, it’s important that owners do not panic.
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Schoolgirl with scoliosis walks ten miles to raise money for PDSA
Inspirational Maisie raises over £800 after our vets saved family pet.
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Sky narrowly escapes 'silent killer' disease
Sky the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, from Swinton, Manchester, is lucky to be alive after she developed a potentially fatal womb infection.
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Dog needs emergency surgery following a game of fetch
Nottingham pooch back on all four paws for Christmas after a stick pierced his mouth during a game of fetch, thanks to vet charity PDSA.
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How to Tell if Your Pet has Dementia – and How You Can Help
Dementia affects as many as 800,000 people in the UK but did you know that pets can suffer from a very similar condition as they get older?
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Keswick turns orange for Miracle Max’s 14th birthday
An estimated 500 people and 400 dogs turned Keswick into a sea of orange on Saturday (14 August) as they attended a charity birthday walk in honour of Cumbria’s most famous canine – Max the Miracle Dog – who turned 14 on 12 August.
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PDSA welcomes the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) final report into the UK’s veterinary market
The CMA published their final report following their investigation into the UK’s veterinary market. PDSA has welcomed the report.
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Service changes to sustain our positive impact on pet welfare
Service changes to sustain our positive impact on pet welfare
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New Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre gets underway
Thousands of Nottingham’s pets will soon feel the benefit from a pioneering Pet Wellbeing Centre, as building work starts on a new PDSA hospital.
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'Wurst' Aid for Weimaraner - PDSA saves dog after sausage binge
A dog was given life-saving surgery by vet charity PDSA after a sausage binge caused a potentially fatal stomach condition.
