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PDSA Commendation
PDSA CommendationFor devotion or braveryPDSA Commendation Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and the PDSA Commendation aims to celebrate the unparalleled devotion and enrichment that animals bring to our lives. In truly exceptional cases, where an animal has saved lives, or when its own life was in danger, then they may qualify for one of the following: the PDSA Dickin Medal, the PDSA Gold Medal,…
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Meet some of the Team PDSA fundraisers
Marathons, cycling, even paragliding - we think the fundraisers who take on challenges to raise money for poorly pets are incredible! Meet some of our fundraisers.
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Weird things dogs do
Have you noticed your dog doing something strange? Our vets answer 7 common questions about man's best friends' strange behaviours:
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Dre's story
PDSA vets have saved a one-year-old dog called Dre after a wooden stick became lodged under his tongue.
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40 Years Fundraising for PDSA
Barbara and Brian Scrimshaw from Alnwick in Northumberland have been raising funds for PDSA for over 40 years! As dedicated supporters, the couple has been fundraising for PDSA ever since their Sheltie dog, Shep, needed our help all those years ago. Barbara and Brian have raised over £100,000 for PDSA – what an amazing achievement! We can’t thank them enough.
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Lymphoma in dogs
Lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system. The immune system is active throughout the whole body, and lymphoma can develop in any part of it. Symptoms vary depending on what type it is, where it is, and how aggressive it is.
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Vet Q&A: Am I doing enough for my cat’s dental care? | PDSA
Most cats don’t show symptoms of dental disease until it’s very severe and painful for them. Certain dental problems if left untreated can even cause other problems like kidney and heart disease.
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Summer Terms and conditions.
Summer Terms and conditions.
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Abyssinian cat
Although the Abyssinian is an active cat with lots of energy, they are an easy breed to care for. They will happily entertain themselves with their toys but do enjoy interaction with humans too.
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Vet Q&As: What to know about epilepsy in cats
Although it’s more common in dogs, epilepsy in cats is still possible. Discover the symptoms, causes, and what to do if you think your cat has the condition.
