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Loss of pet dog inspires London Marathon entry in aid of PDSA
A keen runner is going the extra mile for pets in need after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon in memory of her dog who died last year.
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Kuno receives PDSA Dickin Medal
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal* for his bravery and devotion to duty.
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Celebrity canines and their owner make history after raising over £100k for vet charity in six weeks
Kerry Irving, owner of social media stars, Max, Paddy and Harry, breaks PDSA’s fundraising records.
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Calling young writers - pen a hero animal story and win!
PDSA writing competition now open
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Perfectly pitched to help paw-ly pets
A local Telford community choir has launched a campaign to record and release its first ever charity Christmas album, which will raise money for Priorslee-based, national vet charity, PDSA.
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Canine Surprise! X-ray reveals toy Minion in dog’s stomach
PDSA vets and nurses came to the rescue when a hungry pooch gobbled down a chocolate egg.
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PDSA vets save burnt kitten trapped under car bonnet for 40 miles
A kitten has miraculously survived life-threatening injuries after hiding under the bonnet of a neighbour's car then unwittingly going on a 40 miles journey.
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PDSA Vet Nurse goes extra mile in London Marathon
A PDSA Vet Nurse from Essex is set to go the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon.
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40 Years Fundraising for PDSA
Barbara and Brian Scrimshaw from Alnwick in Northumberland have been raising funds for PDSA for over 40 years! As dedicated supporters, the couple has been fundraising for PDSA ever since their Sheltie dog, Shep, needed our help all those years ago. Barbara and Brian have raised over £100,000 for PDSA – what an amazing achievement! We can’t thank them enough.
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Flat-faced dogs at increased risk from pet obesity epidemic
Leading pet welfare experts are warning that flat-faced dogs are at increased risk from the effects of obesity, and are urging owners to take action.
