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Save a star
Precious pets will need urgent treatment this Christmas Your support today could be the difference between life and death At PDSA, we’re a vital lifeline for pets and their loving owners. Last year alone, we treated over 430,000 pets – the equivalent of 11 pets a minute. We save lives, fix broken limbs, treat chronic conditions, and relieve suffering and pain – all of which keep people and pets…
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Download our dog guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help you keep an eye on your dog’s body shape and weight.
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Download our cat guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help you keep an eye on your cat’s body shape and weight.
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Loki's story
PDSA Vets performed life-saving surgery on Loki, a tennis-loving dog, after he swallowed two balls.
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Can cats and dogs be vegan?
If you’re vegan, you may be wondering if you can feed your pet cat or dog a vegan diet too. Find out whether it is safe to do so in this blog post from PDSA
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Run Tatton 10k
The traffic free event explores the grounds of Tatton Park; this fast course is the perfect opportunity for a chip timed personal best over either the 10k or half marathon distance. It is a 1 lap 10k course, and a 2 lap half marathon course.
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Run Tatton Half Marathon
The traffic free event explores the grounds of Tatton Park; this fast course is the perfect opportunity for a chip timed personal best over either the 10k or half marathon distance. It is a 1 lap 10k course, and a 2 lap half marathon course.
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Vet Q&As: What to know about epilepsy in cats
Although it’s more common in dogs, epilepsy in cats is still possible. Discover the symptoms, causes, and what to do if you think your cat has the condition.
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5 ways to keep your dog safe at the beach
We're lucky to have so many beautiful beaches, lakes and rivers in Britain. They're wonderful places to enjoy with our dogs, especially when the sun's shining.
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Flat-faced dogs at increased risk from pet obesity epidemic
Leading pet welfare experts are warning that flat-faced dogs are at increased risk from the effects of obesity, and are urging owners to take action.
