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Picture of Julian ClaryJulian Clary

Cheeky animal lover Julian Clary was delighted to be included in the 2006 PDSA Pet Pawtraits calendar, along with his pet dog, Valerie. He has always been a huge admirer of Valerie Singleton so named his dog as a tribute to her.
Picture of Gail PorterGail Porter

Gail Porter supports many charities but took time out of her busy presenting schedule to support PDSA when she posed with her beautiful Shar Pei, Missy for the 2004 PDSA Pet Pawtraits calendar.
Picture of Johnny VaughanJohnny Vaughan

This gorgeous photograph taken by Lord Lichfield captures Johnny Vaughan’s cheeky side and his Bulldog, Harvey looks equally mischievous! The picture was included in the 2004 PDSA Pet Pawtraits calendar which was sold to raise funds for sick and injured pets.
Picture of Linda BarkerLinda Barker

Linda Barker shows her support for PDSA by allowing Lord Lichfield to photograph her posing with cheeky Dachshund, Tiger Lily, for the 2004 PDSA Pet Pawtraits calendar.
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Jay Kay

Jamiroquai frontman, Jay Kay, was delighted to be included in the 2005 PDSA Pet Pawtraits calendar. He firmly believes that, ‘Dogs are the best things in the world’.

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Martin Kemp

The popular actor and musician was delighted to pose for Lord Lichfield with his pet Shih Tzus Daisy and Zack. Copies of the PDSA Pet Pawtraits calendars autographed by Martin were highly sought after, raising much-needed funds to help treat sick and injured pets.

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Linda Lusardi

The beautiful Linda Lusardi has supported PDSA for many years and is always happy to help. Here she is pictured visiting the Waltham Cross PDSA shop, much to the delight of PDSA supporters.

 

 

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Desmond Lynam

A different side to the famous sports broadcaster and television personality, Des Lynam, pictured here with his West Highland Terrier, Daisy. Despite the Christmas scene, Des was photographed by Lord Lichfield just hours after covering the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.


 

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James Martin

Everyone was delighted when celebrity chef, James Martin, brought his adorable dog, Fudge, to spend time on the PDSA stand at Crufts 2004. The handsome chef is incredibly busy, but always finds time for PDSA.

 

 

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Lucy Speed

After several very busy years starring as Natalie in BBC soap EastEnders, Lucy Speed is still packing her days with activity, including visiting PDSA PetAid hospitals and shops and taking part in live webchats on PDSA’s behalf.

 

 

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Paul O’Grady

Busy television host and creator of Lily Savage, Paul O’Grady, is a huge animal fan and frequently mentions PDSA on his television show. His charming portrait, with Louis and Buster, is by Lord Lichfield.

 

 

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Sara Cox

Actress and Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox is a keen animal lover and thoroughly enjoyed having her photograph taken by Lord Lichfield with her dog, Snoop. Sara made much of her photoshoot on air during her breakfast-time broadcast.

 

 

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William Roache MBE

William Roache MBE has generously supported PDSA with his time away from Coronation Street. The actor recently appeared in the 2004 PDSA Pet Pawtraits Calendar and thrilled supporters when he opened the PDSA PetAid hospital in Derby.

 

 


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