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Devotion award for dog who predicts owner’s collapses
A dog from Cardiff is the latest recipient of a PDSA devotion award for enriching the life of her owner and for being a loyal aid dog.
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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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Animal lovers raise cash for kitty with broken bones
Donations are flooding in for a Willenhall cat who needed urgent veterinary care at Wolverhamption's PDSA Pet Hospital after sustaining horrific injuries in a suspected road accident.
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PDSA vets rank England’s best winter dog walks
PDSA vets together with PDSA Pet Insurance are reminding pet owners of the importance of getting out and about with your dog despite the colder weather by sharing their favourite winter walks across England.
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Round of a-paws for PDSA volunteer after 25 years at Bury shop
A ‘paw-some’ pensioner from Bury has dedicated a quarter of a century to helping pets in need as she marks 25 years of volunteering for leading vet charity PDSA.
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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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Request an appointment
Fill in this form to request a call back from a vet. Please note that this service is only available during normal working hours 9-5 on weekdays.
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Homemade Christmas Dinner Recipe for Cats and Dogs | PDSA
Share the festive joy with your pets using our vet-approved Christmas dinner recipe! Learn how to create a delicious and pet-safe treat for your cats and dogs.
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HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) in Cats
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common type of heart disease found in cats. HCM causes the heart muscle to become abnormally thick, which can stop it working properly and lead to heart failure.
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Vet Q&A: Is my dog is panting too much?
Knowing whether your dog is panting too much can be difficult, but it’s important to know when the signs may be pointing to something more serious.
