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Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD)
RHD is also known as VHD, RVHD or ‘Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease’. RHD is caused by a virus, it causes severe symptoms and often death.
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Exercising your puppy
Walks and playtime help your puppy develop both physically and mentally and provide an opportunity for you to build an unbreakable bond.
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Volunteering with PDSA
Volunteers' week is a chance to celebrate the amazing work our volunteers do for poorly pets in need
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Make a one-off donation to PDSA
Make a one-off donation
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Feeling & Being Safe at PDSA
PDSA is committed to creating an environment where everyone that comes into contact with the organisation, feels safe and is safe.
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Finn
PD Finn Finn's story When Police Dog Finn and his handler, PC Dave Wardell, were called to pursue a suspect in 2016, both of their lives changed. Finn proved himself to both brave and loyal when he was attacked by the suspect, apprehending them and protecting his handler who was also injured in the attack. Finn’s heroic actions earnt him the PDSA Gold Medal and he and handler PC Wardell have since…
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Graduate programme case studies
Graduate Programme case studies Hear what some of our Vets had to say about the scheme: Matthew Forshaw – Senior Veterinary Surgeon at Huyton Pet Hospital I'm Matt, the senior veterinary surgeon at Huyton Pet Hospital in Liverpool. I joined PDSA in 2009 as a new graduate from the University of Edinburgh. In the hope of not showing my age, the new graduate scheme didn't exist at that point.…
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Corporate Volunteers
Volunteering for us by organisations
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Social Media Terms and Conditions
Terms and conditions for PDSA National Pet Show competition These terms and conditions apply to the PDSA National Pet Show competition running on PDSA’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram platforms from Friday 28th April 2017 to midnight GMT on 1st May 2017. HOW TO ENTER: Internet access is required to enter. You will be able to enter the competition by sharing (Facebook), retweeting (Twitter) or…
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Your dog
Being a healthy weight and shape will improve your dog’s quality of life and mental health, and may even help them live longer.
