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  • Why do cats sleep so much?

    If you’re a cat owner, you may have questioned why your cat spends so much time asleep. But, for our feline friends, getting plenty of sleep is simply a top priority!

  • Christmas pud peril for Marley

    Dog saved by PDSA vets after gorging on festive treats

  • Stress awareness month

    Just like us, our pets can also struggle with stress or anxiety, so this stress awareness month we’ve put together out top tips on spotting pet stress and how to prevent it.

  • Chow Chow breed information

    Chow Chows are big fluffy dogs who are strong and loyal to their family.

  • Vet Q&A: How can I stop dog pee killing grass?

    Our dogs are great, but what their pee does to the grass isn’t so good! Sadly, dog pee killing grass is pretty inevitable, but there are some ways you can lessen the effects.

  • Meet passionate PDSA charity shop volunteer, Ruth

    Meet Ruth, a charity shop volunteer, who has helped PDSA since 2018 and discover the reasons why volunteering has been so important to her.

  • Jerry

    PTSD Assistance dog Jerry received the PDSA Order of Merit for helping to transform veterans’ lives.

  • Q&A: My pet is really scared of fireworks – how can I help them?

    Fireworks can cause a lot of stress for our pets (and us). If your pet isn't used to the sound of fireworks, you might find they get scared.

  • PDSA Pet Hospital Services

    Although our services are being impacted by Coronavirus, we’re still here to help as much as possible. But we need your help too; please only call if it’s really necessary.  On this page you’ll find lots of online ways we can help you, as well as useful information if you do need to speak to us.

  • Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis) in dogs

    Hot spots can appear anywhere on the body and usually look red, angry and wet.

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