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Vet your clothes
We want your unwanted items! By donating your unwanted clothes and accessories to PDSA charity shops, you are helping poorly pets receive the life-saving treatment they desperately need. Not only that, but you’ll also be contributing to a better future for our planet and improving your own wellbeing by decluttering your home. Enjoy that warm, fuzzy feeling when you donate your second-hand items.…
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Warning as Alabama Rot claims Manchester victim
Vets from charity PDSA are warning dog owners to take extra care when out walking after a fatal case of Alabama Rot was confirmed in Manchester.
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How to introduce two dogs
Getting a second dog can be great if your pal loves their canine friends. Read our top tips on how to safely and successfully introduce two dogs to each other.
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IVDD/slipped disc in dogs
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is a condition that causes the intervertebral discs (cushions between the backbones) to lose their sponginess, become hard and fragile, and sometimes slip out of place.
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Working in our Shops
Working in our Shops We have a number of great opportunities in our PDSA Shops. We currently have around 100 high street shops whilst expanding our retail estate up and down the country. Our shops sell both donated items and carefully selected new goods. Our shops are lively, friendly and fun places with varied and rewarding work every day. You’ll be in an important frontline position to help pets…
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Hull Half Marathon
Run the Hull Half Marathon for PDSA and enjoy all the benefits of being part of #TeamPDSA
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Contact Us
Contact Us. There are lots of ways to get in touch with PDSA, from telephoning, emailing, writing or visiting your local PDSA Pet Hospital or PDSA Charity Shop
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PDSA Pet Insurance Guide
We've put together a handy guide with all you need to know about pet insurance, including frequently asked questions and some jargon busting to help you find the best policy for you!
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Our major donors and supporters
We want to say a big thank you to all our supporters for their kindness and generosity.
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
