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Find out more about PDSA's services
Emergency only Due to the safety restrictions still currently in place, we're only able to see life-threatening emergency cases at our Pet Hospitals. We're still providing phone consultations for as many urgent cases as possible, and posting out essential prescriptions. How we can help If you qualify, we can provide free or low cost veterinary treatments. We can also help with low cost…
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How to show your pet you love them
It’s Valentine’s Day (nearly) and time to show that special someone in our lives just how much we love them – even if they have four paws rather than two feet!
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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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Scottish search dog honoured
A three-year-old Labrador from Selkirk is being honoured by vet charity PDSA after successfully finding a critically injured missing woman in blizzard conditions.
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Vet Q&A: How can I get my pet used to people in facemasks?
As we start to go out more during the coronavirus pandemic, you might need to wear a facemask to help stop the spread. Covering our mouth and nose is necessary, but can be scary for our pets, especially as they’re a new addition to our lives
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Second chance at life for dog with crippling arthritis
Bill the Spaniel battles back, with help from PDSA
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Kitten loses one of her nine lives – and her tail - in road accident
A Manchester kitten has used up one of her nine lives but lost her tail after sustaining horrific injuries in a road traffic accident.
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Puppy survives swallowing eight-inch kitchen knife
Incredible x-rays show knife in tiny body
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10 fun facts about rabbits
We love our bunny buddies, and this Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) we’re celebrating how awesome they are!
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Vet Q&A: Is my cat grooming too much?
Cats are clean animals and it’s normal to see your feline friend preening themselves throughout the day. If they’re grooming too much though and you’re noticing hair loss, then there may be an underlying problem.