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PAW-ping hot! Five top tips for keeping furry friends safe in hot weather
Vet charity PDSA has issued advice to pet owners on how to keep their furry companions safe.
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Kevin the cat suffers metal poisoning after swallowing 5p coin
A ginger cat has been saved by our vets after swallowing a 5p coin which left the poor puss with suspected metal poisoning.
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Kerry and his celebrity pooches reach heady new heights for poorly pets
Cumbria’s best-known canines and owner Kerry raise over £42k for PDSA after scaling UK’s highest peak
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A monthly gift to PDSA will save lives
deserves a chance. As little as £2 a month will make a huge difference to pets like Odin.
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Fundraise for the future
Fundraise for the futureJoin #TeamPDSA as we turn 100Fundraise for the futureWe’ve been saving pets and changing lives for 100 years - but we can’t continue without you. Our fantastic fundraisers are at the heart of what we do. The money you raise means we’re able to keep treating sick and injured pets across the UK. Every marathon mile, every muddy obstacle and every cake sale raises vital funds…
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Vet Q&A: How much should I feed my dog or cat?
Pets come in different shapes and sizes and this means that every pet’s dietary needs will be different. Working out what they need to suit their size, age and exercise requirements is important for their health and wellbeing and it’s really important not to give them too much (or too little!).
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A 62-year-old nan from Newport has raised £2,000 for leading vet charity, PDSA, in memory of her dog, who was sadly put to sleep last year.
A 62-year-old nan from Newport has raised £2,000 for leading vet charity, PDSA, in memory of her dog, who was sadly put to sleep last year.
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PDSA: How we’ve been helping pets during the pandemic
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been working hard to keep our 48 Pet Hospitals open for emergency and urgent treatment. We’ve helped thousands of pets in need since the start of the pandemic.
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PAW Survey 2020
Vet professionals urged to have their say on pet wellbeing
