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Modern Slavery
Modern Slavery Statement This statement sets out PDSA’s commitment, and steps put in place, to preventing slavery and human trafficking in its organisation and within its supply chains. The organisation acknowledges responsibility to comply with all principles of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA). This statement relates to the financial year 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2017. PDSA have a zero…
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Pets in lets: Top tips for renting with pets
We’re undoubtedly a nation of pet lovers, with our 2022 PAW Report findings showing a whopping 52% of UK adults own a pet. Despite this, many tenants are still faced with the challenge of finding a home that will welcome their furry family members; in 2020, only 7% of landlords advertised their property as suitable for pets (GOV.UK). Finding it too difficult to secure pet-friendly accommodation, many pet owners are left with no choice but to give up their four-legged friends - a truly heart-breaking outcome.
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Gus’ story
PDSA vets saved eight-year-old Gus’s life after he collapsed from bladder stones.
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Cat tuna treats
These tasty tuna treats are the ideal way to spoil your cat without spending too much!
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Donate in memory of someone special
PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special person. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA Pet Hospitals every day.
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World Pup Nightmares!
Meet our squad of pet patients who all share their names with World Cup superstars
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CPR for Dogs and Puppies
This article tells you how to perform CPR on a dog, but we also recommend that all pet owners learn the technique at a veterinary first aid course.
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CPR for Cats and Kittens
This article tells you how to perform CPR on a cat, but we recommend that all pet owners learn the technique at a veterinary first aid course.
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Are essential oils toxic to cats?
Essential oils can have a lot of benefits for us humans, but did you know that what's good for us isn't always good for our cats?
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PDSA vets save dog from killer parasite
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier from Bristol has been receiving long-term treatment from PDSA vets after contracting chronic lungworm.
