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Dog reunited with owners after three years missing
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier missing for three years has been reunited with her owners thanks to a microchip.
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Vet Q&A: Do pets recognise people?
Whether you need to leave your pet with someone else while you’re on holiday, are heading off to uni, or your pet goes missing and you’re reunited, you might be wondering if your four-legged friend will still recognise you when you see them again.
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Animal poison line
Animal PoisonLineSupporters of PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 ‘Animal PoisonLine (APL) was started in 2017 and is run by the UK’s only animal poison centre. It is a 24 hour triage service for pet owners who need advice if they believe their pet has been in contact with something harmful. The owner will be told whether to expect any symptoms and if a visit to the vet is needed. The team answering the…
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Open letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from the Dog Control Coalition 20 December 2023
Open letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from the Dog Control Coalition
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Vaccination Appeal Ask
Together we can stop the suffering of poorly pets. Find out how just £7 could make a huge difference to the pets we treat.
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USMI in dogs
Does your dog leak urine? Especially when they are lying down? They could be suffering from USMI - a common cause of urinary incontinence in dogs. USMI is when the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body) becomes weak, and leaky.
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Jorgie Porter takes her pooch for a PDSA PetCheck
Actress and model Jorgie Porter gave a boost to our PetCheck tour after taking her pooch along for a pet 'MOT'.
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Cute PDSA pet patient pictures
In need of a reason to smile? These adorable pet photos are sure to bring some joy into your day.
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Giving your rabbit the company it needs.
Find out why rabbits should be kept with other rabbits and what to do if you're introducing a new bunny into the mix.
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Cat loses one of his nine lives after air gun attack
Three-year-old cat Stovie from Essex narrowly avoided disaster after a shocking airgun attack, thanks to emergency treatment from PDSA vets.