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A Guide to Preventing Boredom in Bunnies
Prevent rabbit boredom with vet-approved tips and tricks including suitable toys for bunnies. Learn how to keep your bunnies active, healthy, and entertained with PDSA.
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Bournemouth supersonic 10k
Take a beautiful and iconic venue such as the Bournemouth Pier, wait until dusk, get the family together (and we mean everyone – grandparents, uncles, aunties, parents, kids, friends!), dig out the fluorescent clothing and grab everything and anything that glows or flashes.
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How to clean a dog’s ears
Always speak to your vet before cleaning your dog’s ears to make sure they don’t need any medication beforehand.
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Gear 10k: Run for PDSA
Run for PDSA in the ASDA Foundation GEAR 10k - helping us raise funds to help poorly pets and their owners.
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Leeds Half Marathon
Run for PDSA in the Leeds Half Marathon and help us raise vital funds to care for poorly pets across the UK.
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Spartan Sprint: Ireland
Take part in the Spartan Sprint: Ireland and help fundraise for PDSA and the poorly pets we treat
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Retail Gift Aid Application
Retail GiftAid Declaration FormGift Aid, it’s a simple thing and it makes a world of difference. Gift Aid boosts your donations of lovely items by 25%, without it costing you a penny. For every £1 raised from the sale of goods you donate, PDSA will receive an extra 25p. This helps our vets to help more sick and injured pets. How? It couldn't be simpler - if you are a UK tax payer, just fill in your…
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Skin cancer in cats
Regularly check your cat for changes to their skin and book an appointment with your vet if you are worried.
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Stoke man wins national PDSA volunteer award
Darren McGarrigle (30) has been crowned joint PDSA Veterinary Volunteer of the Year in our annual awards. He shares the prestigious award with Tracey Neville, a volunteer at Gillingham PDSA in Kent.
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Idiopathic Epilepsy in Dogs
Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of repeated seizures in dogs. It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
