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Exercising your kitten
Just like any other pet, kittens need daily exercise to keep them mentally and physically fit and healthy.
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Millions of cats and dogs facing the January blues
Many of us are left with January blues due to the cold weather, dark nights and post-Christmas cash-shortage. Now, our vets are warning that millions of UK pets face an equally tough time, suffering from loneliness, chronic stress and obesity.
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Lockdown joy as PDSA reunite NHS nurse with cat missing for 3 YEARS
A hero NHS nurse from Northfield, Birmingham, has been reunited with her cat, Oliver, nearly three years after he went missing.
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How OSO Scents gives back to people and pets in need
After seeing how PDSA helped her sister’s pet, Cleo, Sarah donated profits from her business to PDSA.
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Register Your Interest Hospital Legacy
Find your nearest PDSA If you are looking to find your local charity shop, find out when our PetCheck team are next in your area, to help us fund-raise, volunteer or locate a PDSA Office then this page will help you. If you want to find out if you qualify for PDSA Vet Care for your pet then please visit our eligibility page. Please enter your postcode in the box provided below to find your local…
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Spy Spaniel Crommie Honoured
A Golden Spaniel who provided support and comfort for special agents during the Second World War, has been honoured with a PDSA Commendation.
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Pedigree Dog Health
Some pedigree dogs can suffer from serious health problems. Find out more about these breeds and the warning signs to look out for.
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What you should consider before purchasing a puppy
Disney’s new film, Cruella, was released recently. Seeing Dalmatians on-screen might make you want one, but there's lots to consider before bringing a dog, or any pet, into your home.
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Katarzyna’s story
We caught up with animal-lover Katarzyna to learn about her volunteering role and what she loves most about working in a PDSA Pet Hospital.
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Vaccination reactions in pets
A vaccination, like any other medication, can sometimes cause side effects - fortunately, they are often mild and pass within a few days.
