PDSA
The PDSA is the UK's leading vet charity, providing free and low-cost treatment to pets in need. PDSA vets and vet nurses provide veterinary care and advice to sick and injured pets whose owners otherwise couldn’t afford to pay the full cost of treatment.
Recent articles by PDSA
How to tell if your dog is happy - or unhappy - or even feeling aggressive. Why it's about more than a wagging tail
From wagging tails to playful behaviour, find out what makes your dog feel loved and content
Is your dog suffering in silence? The tell-tale signs of arthritis and how to help
A comprehensive guide to arthritis in dogs including symptoms, treatment, and care
Could your cat be suffering from hyperthyroidism? Here's what you need to know about symptoms and treatment
Discover key signs to watch for, understand the impact on your pet's health, and explore treatment options to help your cat live a comfortable life
How to look after your elderly cat and keep them happy and content in their twilight years
Worried about looking after you cat as it ages? Here are some tips from the experts at PDSA
Looking after the elderly: how to keep an old dog mobile, happy and healthy from the experts at PDSA
Keep your dog happy and content during their old age with these tips from the PDSA
How many dog years is one human year? We explain
You'll probably be familiar with the expression 'dog years', but what does it actually mean?
Putting a pet to sleep: how and when to make the ultimate decision and say goodbye to your pet
Struggling with the heartbreaking decision of when to euthanise your beloved pet? Our compassionate guide offers expert advice.
Why do dogs drool? It may seem gross but slobbering is totally normal – however, excessive saliva could mean all is not well...
Drooling in dogs is usually perfectly normal, says veterinary surgeon Catherine Burke. Here's why