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Colitis in dogs
Colitis is when the colon gets inflamed. Most dogs get colitis once, recover quickly and never suffer with it again.
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Vet Q&A: taking care of your pet during lockdown
With the recent announcement from the government about staying at home, we know a lot of people have concerns and questions. Our vets have been answering some FAQs.
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Legacy booklet
Get your free Gifts in Wills booklet Thank you for considering leaving a gift to PDSA in your Will. Filled with information and the steps you'll need to take, this guide has everything you need to know about leaving a gift to PDSA.
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Poppy's story
When the ongoing private vet costs for her nine-year-old Bichon Frise, Poppy, became a worry, Laura turned to PDSA for help.
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Pet Care Information
Register for Pet Care To register one pet for PDSA Pet Care online, you will need to complete a form with your contact information and your pet’s details (including their name, age, sex, colour, type and breed). You will also need to upload copies of your benefit documents during the online registration process, so we can confirm you are eligible for our services. The benefits you can use to…
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Donate
Donate in Memory & Create a memory PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special pet companion. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA Pet Hospitals every day. Your loved one's name will be placed in our Book of Remembrance and you can create a tribute page if you'd like. To make a gift in memory enter your…
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Create entry in the Book of Remembrance
Donate in Memory & Create a tribute PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special person. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA PetAid hospitals every day. Your loved one's name will be placed in our Book of Remembrance and you can create a tribute page if you'd like. To make a gift in memory enter your details…
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Eligibility FAQ's
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Worms in dogs
Worms are a very common problem and most pet dogs will catch them at some point in their life. Intestinal worms live in the guts, eat your pet’s food and cause damage to the gut lining.
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Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in cats
Learn about Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and feline coronavirus in cats including symptoms, treatment and prevention, all explained by our PDSA vets.
