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Vet Q&A: Does Brexit affect my pet?
Now that the transition period is over, you might be wondering if and how you can travel to the EU with your four-legged friend. We’ve broken down the advice to help.
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Mali - PDSA Dickin Medal
MaliCentenary PDSA Dickin MedalCentenary PDSA Dickin Medal for MaliWe’re thrilled to announce that Mali, a British Military Working Dog (MWD) who helped save the lives of troops in Afghanistan has received the prestigious PDSA Dickin Medal – the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross. Eight-year-old Belgian Malinois Mali was part of a British Military unit deployed to Afghanistan in 2012. During…
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Living in the city with your dog
The city is always on the go and with has lots of smells, sounds, sights and people, which means city living can occasionally be overwhelming for doggies. That doesn’t mean that dogs can’t live in the city, but it does mean that you need to introduce your pup to it gradually.
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Vet charity warn fearful pets face fireworks misery
As Bonfire Night approaches, pet owners may find themselves more stressed than excited by the prospect.
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Round of a-paws! Bradford vets celebrate 20 years of helping local pets
Hip hip hooray, three cheers for the vet team at Bradford’s PDSA Pet Hospital as it celebrates its 20th year of helping the city’s pets in need from its Lorne Street site.
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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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Mice as pets
Get expert advice from PDSA vets on habitat, diet, and health. Learn how to choose the perfect cage, create a stimulating environment, and ensure your mice live long, happy lives.
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Hungarian Vizsla breed information
Hungarian Vizslas are active and sociable dogs who enjoy company.
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Summer hazards for pets
Avoid heatstroke and keep your pets cool this summer – advice from our vet experts.
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Bad breath in dogs
Discover why your dog might have bad breath and when to contact your vet about it. A comprehensive guide, written by PDSA vets.
