LEADING vet charity, PDSA, is offering free health MOTs to dogs around Pembrokeshire this month, as part of its campaign mission for every pet to have a happy and healthy life.

A PDSA vet nurse will visit Haven's Head car park, Milford Haven, between 11am and 6pm on Wednesday, June 28, on board one of the charity’s PetCheck vehicles.

The charity will also be at Commons Road car park, Pembroke, on Tuesday, June 27.

For more information visit pdsa.org.uk/petcheck.

The 'MOTs' assess five elements pets need to be healthy and happy: diet, environment, companionship, behaviour and health.

A simple traffic light system gives each pet a score, and a personalised action plan to help owners improve their pet’s wellbeing.

Additional services including nail clipping and ear cleaning are also available free of charge, although donations are welcome.

Microchipping, which is now mandatory for all dogs in the UK, is also available at a small cost, and Cats Protection neutering vouchers are also available.

PDSA Vet Nurse Jayne said: “We know people love their pets and want the best for them, which is why we’re here to help.

"By offering free, friendly advice and support, we can help owners make small changes that often make big differences to the wellbeing of pets in Pembrokeshire.”