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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Maximus
Maximus was in a hit and run. He suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw and a missing eye.
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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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Olga - Dickin Medal 51
Police Horse Olga was just one of many horses to play a vital role in crowd control and rescue operations as London suffered unrelenting attacks from the Luftwaffe’s notorious ‘Flying Bombs’.
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Give As You Live
Give As You LiveYou can raise a free donation for PDSA every time you shop online, by shopping through Give as you Live.
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Fraser Suites Edinburgh
We’re proud to partner with Fraser Suites Edinburgh to raise awareness of our life‑saving veterinary care.
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Your dog's body shape
Dogs need to be at a healthy weight to live their best lives, so it is essential that owners keep a close eye on their pet’s shape and weight.
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Animal poison line
Animal PoisonLineSupporters of PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 ‘Animal PoisonLine (APL) was started in 2017 and is run by the UK’s only animal poison centre. It is a 24 hour triage service for pet owners who need advice if they believe their pet has been in contact with something harmful. The owner will be told whether to expect any symptoms and if a visit to the vet is needed. The team answering the…
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Download our puppy guide
Our vets have put together a special diet and exercise guide to help you maintain your puppy’s health and improve their overall wellbeing.
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Rip - Dickin Medal 27
Adopted as a mascot by Mr. King’s Civil Defence Squad colleagues in post B132, the Southill Street Air Raid Patrol (ARP), Rip showed a talent for sniffing out survivors trapped in bombed buildings and soon became an unofficial Search and Rescue dog.
