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Coming soon
PDSA Pet Insurance Sorry, PDSA Pet Insurance is temporarily unavailable. We’ll be back soon! Our pets deserve the very best; that’s why we’re working on PDSA Pet Insurance to ensure pets get the best protection should the worst happen. We’ll be back from soon with a range of new pet insurance policies and discounts that contribute to our life-saving work. Thank you for your patience.
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Legacy Payment Form
Has a loved one left a gift to PDSA in their Will? Make their generous donation online and help us be there for pets in need.
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Toby's story
A severely injured cat called Toby has survived after needing emergency surgery to wire his jaw back together, thanks to PDSA.
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Paying in the money you've raised
Our fundraisers are amazing. If you've been fundraising for us, find out how to pay in the money you've raised to help PDSA and poorly pets all over the UK.
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DM 80
This year marks 80 years since the PDSA Dickin Medal was first awarded to acknowledge outstanding acts of bravery by animals serving with the Armed Forces or Civil Defence units. Our founder, Maria Dickin CBE, introduced the PDSA Dickin Medal on 2 December 1943, at the height of World War II. A tireless campaigner for animal welfare, Maria Dickin was determined to raise the status of animals in…
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How to make a den for your pet
With firework season well on the way, a lot of pets get really spooked by fireworks, so the best thing we can do as owners is make it as easy as possible for our pets.
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Biscuit's story
Biscuit's story Two-year-old Jack Russell crossbreed Biscuit has made a full recovery, thanks to PDSA, after cheekily eating a potentially fatal amount of dark chocolate when her owner's back was turned. Biscuit’s owner, Carolyn, was extremely worried when Biscuit managed to get her paws on her son’s chocolate treat. She knew human chocolate could be dangerous to dogs, and was devastated at the…
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How to leave PDSA a gift in your Will
How to amend your Will to leave a gift to PDSA, or write a new Will.
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Q&A: Does my dog need to wear a coat on winter walks?
Despite their fur coats, some dogs feel the cold more than others. Most dogs are usually fine with short periods in the cold, but some definitely need a bit of extra warmth!
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Volunteering in our shops
Volunteering in a PDSA charity shop can really enhance your CV. You'll also meet a lot of new people and gain customer service experience, as well as picking up new skill sand becoming part of the PDSA team.
