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How to show your pet you love them
It’s Valentine’s Day (nearly) and time to show that special someone in our lives just how much we love them – even if they have four paws rather than two feet!
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Who was Maria Dickin? Celebrating PDSA’s incredible founder
Today, PDSA’s founder Maria Dickin CBE would have been 150. We’re taking a look at who Maria was and why she decided to set up the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals.
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Who keeps the dog after a breakup?
PDSA Vet Nurse Shauna Walsh is on hand for pet owners wondering who keeps the dog after a breakup.
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From loyal customer to PDSA volunteer, Meet Rachel
Discover the reasons why regular PDSA charity shop customer Rachel decided to take her support for our charity a step further by becoming a volunteer.
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Pet of the month T&Cs
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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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EEU Information
Pet Hospital registration To register with your nearest PDSA Pet Hospital, you will need to complete the form with: Your contact information Your pet’s details including their name, species, breed, colour, gender, whether they’re neutered, microchip number (if known) and age Your photo ID (driving license, passport, bus pass) A recent, clear photograph of yourself You will also need to upload…
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How was your donation spent
It cost £2.4m to build the hospital that Manchester’s pets deserve. With seven consulting rooms, two operating theatres, a dedicated wellbeing hub and additional kennels.
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Terms and conditions
Win a pet caricature: terms and conditions Employees of PDSA or other companies and organisations associated with the competition, their immediate families and relatives living in an employee’s household, are not eligible to take part. Entrants must be over 18 years of age and GB residents. Prizes will not be awarded if winners cannot prove they meet this criteria. Entrants must warrant that the…
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Pancreatitis in dogs
Pancreatitis is a condition that causes the pancreas to becomes very inflamed. Pancreatitis can range from being mild to very severe.
