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  • Jorgie Porter takes her pooch for a PDSA PetCheck

    Actress and model Jorgie Porter gave a boost to our PetCheck tour after taking her pooch along for a pet 'MOT'.

  • A day in the life of Veterinary Nurse, Nancy

    Veterinary Nurse Nancy gives us an insight into her day working at one of our 48 PDSA Pet Hospitals.

  • Paws first

    Thinking about getting a pet?#PawsFirst

  • Five royal dog breeds you should know about

    The royal family’s love of dogs is no secret, with many of them having a loyal four-legged friend. Discover the five royal dog breeds you should know about here.

  • Homemade summer treats to keep cats and dogs cool

    As the weather starts warming up again, keeping your pet cool is really important (after all, they are wearing a fur coat). We’ve put together some easy homemade treats that will help keep your pet cool.

  • Five summer must-haves for dog owners

    With the weather heating up and a lot of us still spending more time at home, first-time dog owner and PDSA content creator, Mair, gives us her top five must-haves for our four-legged friends.

  • Socialising your kitten

    Socialisation – introducing your kitten to every day sights and sounds - will help them become a happy, confident cat. Find out why our vets say it’s so important.

  • Mylo's story

    PDSA vets have saved a ten-month-old Siberian Husky called Mylo when he became ill after after eating a discarded facemask.

  • A stitch in time saves Rottweiler Broxi

    Vet charity PDSA has saved the life of a dog who swallowed a needle and thread.

  • Adolescent (Teenage) dogs

    Adolescent dogs Just like us, dogs will reach an adolescent (or teenage) stage in their lives. They are often reported to go through a "rebellious" phase, like some human teens. Our vets have some advice for owners whose pups are reaching adolescence. When dogs reach adolescence, you may notice changes in their behaviour. This could be things like struggling with their training or not listening to…

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