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Every working day, PDSA PetAid services provide essential care and treatment to sick or injured pets. Click on the name of the pet to read their story.

PDSA PetAid services are funded entirely by public support and depend completely upon the generous support of those who would not wish to see any animal suffer unnecessarily. Please make a donation.

Ginger has made an amazing recovery from his horrific injuries sustained in a vicious dog attack25/11/2008 - Ginger

As Tracey Skelton and Shaun Spencer made their wedding vows, vets at nearby Hull PDSA PetAid hospital were operating frantically to save the life of their pet cat, Ginger, following a vicious dog attack just one day earlier.
Mischievous Koda the dog is none the worse following his powerball ordeal27/10/2008 - Koda

PDSA vets have helped canine Koda from Swansea 'bounce' back to health and fitness after the Collie crossbreed swallowed a power-ball. The 11-month-old dog was taken to Swansea PDSA PetAid hospital by worried owner Tracy Cruickshank after he had been ill for several days.
PDSA veterinary staff removed four pellets from Tootsie the cat at Edinburgh PDSA PetAid hospital09/10/2008 - Tootsie and Gizmo

Feline brother and sister Gizmo and Tootsie, from Whitburn, have been saved by PDSA after falling victim to horrific airgun attacks, which could have killed them both.
Cleveland cat Smokey survived a near-fatal crossbow attack09/09/2008 - Smokey

Smokey the cat, from Hartlepool, has lost one of his nine lives after becoming the latest pet victim of a crossbow bolt attack, which PDSA vets say could have killed him.
Max the cat20/08/2008 - Max

Mischievous moggy, Max, from Rotherhithe, lost one of his nine lives this summer after an horrific car accident left him limping on one paw and unable to eat.
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Last Updated: 25 November 2008