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Agility for dogs: how to get started
As we settle into the new normal, you might be thinking about teaching your dog something new. PDSA Vet Anna has all the tips on getting started with agility training.
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Cat Stress
How to Tell if Your Cat is Stressed – and What to do About it
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Top tips for creating an indoor pet paradise
Learn how to keep your pet happy indoors with our vet-approved blog. You’ll find out how to create a safe space for your pets and more with our guide.
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Pyometra (infected womb) in dogs
A pyometra is a womb infection – a very serious condition, common in unneutered, female dogs. Treatment for a pyometra includes emergency surgery to remove the womb, a fluid drip and medication.
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Six miracle pets up for national award
Public to decide who is crowned PDSA Pet Survivor 2016
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Third party puppy sales - our statement on the proposed ban
We support the proposed ban on third party puppy sales, but it can't solve all of the complex issues around puppy sales.
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Dudley’s story
Dudley, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross, needed emergency surgery to remove a toy from his intestines after he accidentally swallowed it.
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Cat who cheated death enters PDSA Pet Survivor
A miracle cat who survived being impaled on railings has now been entered into the PDSA Pet Survivor awards, which recognise pets who have pulled through life-threatening incidents against all the odds.
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Five common rabbit health problems you should be looking out for
Like all pets, rabbits are prone to certain illnesses. You can easily prevent many of them though with the right care, diet, and home.
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Founders day
Founder's Day Founder's Day is here! On 17 November 1917, PDSA’s Founder Maria Dickin opened our very first dispensary in a tiny cellar in London’s East End. We celebrate this anniversary each year and it’s a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our long and varied history while making plans for our future. Take a look at a specially recorded video message from our Director General Jan McLoughlin…
