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No lumps not two for chubby Cocker Spaniel Teddy
Obese Cocker Spaniel Teddy is one of the early entrants in PDSA Pet Fit Club
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Millions of cats and dogs facing the January blues
Many of us are left with January blues due to the cold weather, dark nights and post-Christmas cash-shortage. Now, our vets are warning that millions of UK pets face an equally tough time, suffering from loneliness, chronic stress and obesity.
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Where there's hop there's life
A Manchester bunny named Nora nearly lost her hop after breaking her leg, but after a major operation by our vets, she’s back on all three paws in time for Easter.
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Vet charity wants to find and fix the UK's fattest pets
Vet charity PDSA is appealing for the UK’s fattest pets to enrol in a national pet slimming competition. The call comes as stats reveal up to half of UK pets (46% of dogs, 34% of cats and 30% of rabbits)* are believed to be overweight or obese.
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Plunge in vaccinations is ticking time bomb for UK pets
Over 7 million pets at risk of suffering and disease through lack of vaccination, latest PAW Report finds
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Dog nearly dies after wolfing down chocolate Santas
Sweet-toothed Lily, a fourteen-year-old Parsons Russell Terrier from Gillingham, Kent, needed life-saving treatment after polishing off at least four chocolate Santa decorations from the Christmas tree.
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Dog walker saves pet Boxer's life with CPR
A professional dog walker from Nottingham has told of the terrifying moment a Boxer dog in her care suddenly collapsed, an dhow skills from a recent PDSA Pet First Aid course helped save his life.
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Bruce saved by PDSA after horrific trampoline accident.
Poor Bruce was left with a trampoline spring impaled into his leg, following a shocking accident. Thankfully PDSA vets were there to save him.
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Animal welfare organisations warn of brexit public dismay
Thirty-six animal welfare organisations, including PDSA, are warning that the Government risks public dismay if it waters down animal protections in UK law post-Brexit.
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PDSA save poorly ‘puppy farm’ puppies bought online
Animal lovers looking to buy a puppy in the run-up to Christmas are being encouraged to do their research and steer clear of suspect breeders.
