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A joint statement from PDSA and Vets Now (pet emergency service)
A joint statement from PDSA and Vets Now (pet emergency service)
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Greedy Dalmatian saved thanks to PDSA
A greedy Dalmatian was left needing emergency vet treatment from PDSA after gorging on buns, chocolate and 36 dog chews while her owner was out.
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PDSA Commendation for Assistance Dog Milli
PDSA have awarded a commendation to Milli, a Recovery Assistance Dog who has been credited with saving her owners life and improving her mental health.
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PDSA vets abseil for poorly pets
Staff from our Middlesbrough Pet Hospital veterinary team, plus friends, family and supporters are going to tackle the heights of the Tees Transporter Bridge
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PDSA is keeping over 30,000 pets’ hearts beating this Valentine’s Day
Every year vet charity PDSA cares for over 30,000 pets suffering from heart disease.
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PDSA’s winter advice to keep your pet safe through the cold season
As the temperature drops through the winter months, the UK’s largest vet charity PDSA is warning owners to take extra care of their four-legged friends.
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PDSA vets save dog from killer parasite
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier from Bristol has been receiving long-term treatment from PDSA vets after contracting chronic lungworm.
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Tiny Trinny save by PDSA vets after violent attack
Eleven-year-old crossbreed Trinny was out walking with her owner when they were viciously attacked by a Bullmastiff.
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Lucca receives PDSA Dickin Medal
A retired US Marine Corps dog who protected the lives of allied troops in Iraq and Afghanistan has been honoured with the PDSA Dickin Medal – the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
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PDSA statement on brachycephalic companion animals
As a veterinary charity, the health issues facing brachycephalic pets are a real concern for us, particularly with the growing popularity of breeds such as French Bulldogs, Bulldogs and Pugs. However, many owners are simply not aware of the detrimental effect extreme conformations can have on their pet’s welfare and quality of life.
