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One year of Coronavirus: A look back at lockdown
As we mark this milestone date, we're reflecting on the highs and low of the last twelve months with PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, Richard Hooker.
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Who was Maria Dickin? Celebrating PDSA’s incredible founder
Today, PDSA’s founder Maria Dickin CBE would have been 150. We’re taking a look at who Maria was and why she decided to set up the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals.
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Urgent appeal: a message from our Director of Veterinary Services
In this time of uncertainty, there are still thousands of people who rely on PDSA to help their pets in their time of need. Richard Hooker, PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, explains why we need your support more than ever.
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6 signs your dog is putting on weight
Keeping a watchful eye on your dog’s waistline will help to keep them happy and healthier for longer.
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5 ways to keep your dog safe at the beach
We're lucky to have so many beautiful beaches, lakes and rivers in Britain. They're wonderful places to enjoy with our dogs, especially when the sun's shining.
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Easy tunnel toy for rabbits
It's time to fight the bunny boredom with something you can make using items from around the home! This super easy rabbit tunnel will provide your bunnies with something new and fun to explore.
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PDSA vets walk 2,000 miles to raise money for charity
Our dedicated veterinary teams in Liverpool have taken on a mammoth 2,000-mile walking challenge to raise funds for PDSA.
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Build your own cardboard cat house | PDSA
Cats absolutely love cardboard boxes, so what better way to keep them happy than by building their own cardboard cat house? Read our easy guide here.
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The most unusual PDSA Medal recipients of all time
Since the inception of our PDSA Animal Awards programme in 1943, we’ve had the privilege of recognising amazing animals of all shapes and sizes for their incredible bravery and devotion to duty.
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Five activities to keep your dog busy
If your dog has been used to getting all of your attention during lockdown, getting back to ‘normal’ can be difficult for them. We’ve got some great ideas of things your dog can do safely to keep them occupied, making them feel happy and relaxed while you’re busy.