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Thamesmead Pet Hospital temporary relocation
Thamesmead PDSA Pet Hospital Proposed re-location PDSA is currently working closely with Greenwich Borough Council regarding proposed plans to temporarily relocate our Thamesmead Pet Hospital, as part of a wider development. If plans are approved, our service will be temporarily relocated just around the corner to Thistlebrook Industrial Estate. This would allow for larger, more modern facility to…
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PDSA and other animal welfare charities urge government to protect animals
PDSA is joining forces with 49 other animal welfare charities to urge government to protect animals with new animal health and welfare strategy, Act Now for Animals.
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Physiotherapy for dogs and cats
Physiotherapy for your pet can be called animal or veterinary physiotherapy.
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Why Dogs Swallow Strange Things
Dogs often like to use their mouth to investigate objects as well as to eat. Sometimes a pet will swallow an item by mistake, even though they had only meant to investigate it.
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Police Dogs to be honoured for London terror attack heroics
PDSA honours Met and British Transport Police Dogs with 'animals' OBE'
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Luxating patella in dogs
A luxating patella occurs when a dog's kneecap slides out of the groove in the thighbone. A healthy kneecap should never slip out of the groove, and if it does, we call it a luxating patella (dislocating kneecap).
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Feeling glum? You’re not the only one
Millions of UK pets face loneliness, warns vet charity PDSA
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PDSA is supporting the Petfished campaign
Do you know who the person is behind the pet? PDSA is supporting the government’s campaign to raise awareness of untrustworthy sellers so prospective pet owners can make the best choice when buying a new four-legged friend.
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PetWise on Tour: Sheerness, Kent
A small range of free preventative services will be available should your dog need them, including nail clipping and ear cleaning. Microchipping is also available for just £10.
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Manchester Clients
Your Manchester PDSA Pet Wellbeing Centre A guide to your Manchester Wellbeing Centre What you need to know After more than 40 years in Old Trafford, our much-loved hospital is now struggling to cope - the waiting and consulting rooms are too small and there is not enough car park space. We want to be able to treat your pet in the best possible environment, and to do even more to help local owners…