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Myths about Wills: Five common misconceptions about making a Will | PDSA
Our Legal Experts at PDSA debunk some of the most common misconceptions and myths about making a Will and explain the reasons why everyone should have one.
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Roma's story
Roma, a seven-year-old Dachshund from Brighton, was diagnosed with diabetes in 2022 and requires regular medication to manage her condition.
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PDSA Pet Insurance UK - Get a Pet Insurance Quote now
PDSA Pet Insurance – For your pet's life. Protect your pet with one of five policies, hand-picked by PDSA vets to offer great cover and peace of mind.
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Puppy saved by PDSA after chocolate binge
Beagle pup Jessie almost came to sticky end after gobbling up three chocolate Easter eggs – foil wrappers and all – but was saved by quick intervention from PDSA.
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Vet charity warns of fatal foods for furry friends this Christmas
As we all begin to prepare for our festive feasts, a national vet charity is urging pet owners to think twice about offering furry friends Christmas leftovers and excess treats.
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First police dog on scene of Manchester Arena attack to be honoured
The British Transport Police Dog who was first on the scene following the devastating terror attack on Manchester Arena, is to be honoured by leading vet charity PDSA
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Game of fetch ends in horror
A young Staffordshire bull terrier dodged death after an 11-inch stick became lodged in her throat when a game of fetch went disastrously wrong.
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Dog undergoes surgery after swallowing poo emoji
Teddy the Lhasa Apso was taken to the out-of-hours service at our Leicester Pet Hospital after his owner, Kerry Worth, became increasingly concerned when he started vomiting and stopped eating.
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What to expect on your first day (and night) with a new puppy
Our vets give their top tips on taking care of your puppy for their first day (and night!) at home. Here's what to expect and how to help them settle.
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Animal welfare organisations warn of brexit public dismay
Thirty-six animal welfare organisations, including PDSA, are warning that the Government risks public dismay if it waters down animal protections in UK law post-Brexit.
