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  • Brian’s heartfelt volunteering journey

    We recently caught up with Brian (a proud dog dad and a Lead Volunteer since 2019) to understand the events that inspired his PDSA journey and what his initial volunteering role meant to him.

  • Pet First Aid Course

    Keeping our pets safe takes many important skills – including a knowledge of first aid in an emergency

  • 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…

  • Statement regarding Patrick the Pug

    Concern over new Disney film fuelling demand for pugsThere are concerns that a new Disney film, Patrick the Pug, will fuel demand for the breed, which suffers from serious health and welfare problems. Animal welfare organisations are worried that past films featuring animals, such as terrapins (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Dalmatians (101 Dalmatians), clown fish (Finding Nemo) and owls (Harry…

  • PDSA Childrens writing competition 2019

    Under 16's have the amazing chance to win their own height in books in our 2019 writing competition - judged by Author Abi Elphinstone!

  • Nels' story

    PDSA vets have provided life-saving care for a ten-year-old Border Collie named Nels after he ingested a foil packet of tablets.

  • Schnauzer

    Schnauzers are playful and inquisitive dogs.

  • Coton De Tulear

    Coton De Tulears are intelligent dogs that are keen to learn, so training is relatively easy.

  • Miniature Pinscher

    Miniature Pinschers are energetic, busy little dogs.

  • Papillon

    Papillons are very obedient and generally get along with everyone.

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