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Kirkdale PDSA Pet Hospital receives new £10,000 X-ray machine
Poorly pets suffering with a range of injuries and conditions have received a boost after our Kirkdale Pet Hospital received a new digital X-ray machine worth nearly £10,000.
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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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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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PDSA client raises over £1,000 for local Pet Hospital in honour of poorly pup
Dougie brought so much joy to his family’s life. Now, following his passing, his owner is making sure her beloved pet’s legacy lives on through her fundraising efforts.
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PDSA Vet Nurse goes extra mile in London Marathon
A PDSA Vet Nurse from Essex is set to go the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon.
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Cat who cheated death enters PDSA Pet Survivor
A miracle cat who survived being impaled on railings has now been entered into the PDSA Pet Survivor awards, which recognise pets who have pulled through life-threatening incidents against all the odds.
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New activity launches to educate children about pets
New veterinary activity launches to educate children about pet welfare
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Sun Awareness Week
During Sun Awareness Week (14 - 20 May), veterinary charity PDSA is urging owners to keep their pets safe in the sun, to protect them from dangerous conditions such as heatstroke and cancer.
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Good luck, bad luck, a witch’s pet – myths debunked this National Black Cat Day
We’re a nation of cat lovers with an estimated 11 million living as pets in the UK*. However, sometimes certain characteristics mean pets can be a little overlooked and sadly, black cats are one of them.
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Coventry pupils experience vet life at PDSA
A group of schoolchildren from Coventry have had a taste of life as a vet thanks to a school trip to their local PDSA Pet Hospital.
