How you can help

You can help our Pet Hospital Appeal by organising your own fundraising event. Why not sign up for an overseas challenge, where you can trek through rainforest, cycle through the Amazon or even sign up for an Icelandic Lava adventure. Or get in touch and find out if there is a thrilling zip-line adventure or the chance to go swimming with sharks near you!

There is also the chance for you to recycle for PDSA. Donate your old mobile phone, used stamps and ink cartridges or unused foreign coins all to raise funds for sick and injured pets.

You could also sign up to take part in externally organised events such as marathons or sponsored bike rides. We now have a search facility available for you to search for events near you as well as all the details you need to sign up for the event.

You could bake cakes and cookies, wash cars, walk dogs or even shave your head, your options are endless! Why not download our Fundraising Ideas Booklet (PDF - 1.57 MB)for more ideas and inspiration.

Fundraising Events

You can find all fundraising events here, catering for any age and ability. Our events are rewarding and great fun - and easy to enter online!

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Name Type Date/Time Location
Brutal 10 Bagshot Run 19/05/2012: 10:00 - 00:00 GU15 1HF
Kenilworth Festival 10k Run 19/05/2012: 10:00 - 00:00 CV8 1BP
Shaw Stampede 10k Run 19/05/2012: 14:00 - 00:00 SN12 8EP

Get involved today

Once you have decided what you would like to do to support the PDSA Pet Hospital Appeal, please get in touch with the fundraising department so we can organise for a fundraising pack to be sent to you.
 


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Case Study

Leo

Leo

PDSA vets saved the life of Leo the Labrador after performing emergency surgery to remove three socks from his stomach!

Leo had already undergone surgery to remove a bone which had become lodged in his rectum. Then just a few months later he became unwell again, Senior Vet Ian could feel something in his abdomen so the team took him straight into theatre where they found the socks blocking his bowel.

Luckily, Leo's made a full recovery now and his owners have vowed to keep a closer eye on the greedy pooch!

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