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Easy tunnel toy for rabbits
It's time to fight the bunny boredom with something you can make using items from around the home! This super easy rabbit tunnel will provide your bunnies with something new and fun to explore.
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Fun activities to do with kids and pets
We've put together lots of ways your kids can get involved with taking care of your pets, whether you have a dog, cat or small pet.
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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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Lola receives PDSA Commendation
Lola Lola receives PDSA Commendation for immense courage and determination Lola the crossbreed was just nine months old when her owner, 28-year-old Laura Mason was attacked while the pair were out walking. Lola and Laura already enjoyed a very special relationship, but when Laura was attacked, Lola would prove to be more than a loving companion – she would also become Laura's fierce protector.…
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Sun Awareness Week
During Sun Awareness Week (14 - 20 May), veterinary charity PDSA is urging owners to keep their pets safe in the sun, to protect them from dangerous conditions such as heatstroke and cancer.
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Hertfordshire dog receives devotion award
An outstanding dog from Hertfordshire is the latest recipient of a PDSA devotion award, for enriching the lives of others through his role as a PAT (Pets as Therapy) dog and a canine blood donor.
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Hypoallergenic pets: myths and facts
Sadly, people allergic to pets often struggle to have them in their homes or need a strict allergy management plan to live alongside their beloved pets.
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Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Senior Veterinary Surgeon Our Senior Veterinary Surgeons (SVS) lead our PDSA Pet Hospital teams, providing a high standard of customer service and clinical care while promoting pet wellbeing, delivering preventive services and treating sick and injured pets of eligible clients.This is an exciting role which gives you a lot of responsibility and authority. You’ll be the line manager to the Head…
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Permethrin toxicity in cats
Permethrin is a chemical used to treat fleas. It’s safe to use on dogs but is extremely poisonous for cats. Common symptoms of permethrin poisoning include drooling, acting strangely, twitching and fitting.
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My dog has eaten something harmful
Curious dogs can get their paws on all sorts of things - food, bones, rubber toys, stones. Here's what to do if you think your dog has eaten something that might be harmful.
