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PDSA Pet Survivor 2016 Finalist - Arthur
Arthur dragged himself home with an illegal animal trap clamped to his leg.
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Meet some of the Team PDSA fundraisers
Marathons, cycling, even paragliding - we think the fundraisers who take on challenges to raise money for poorly pets are incredible! Meet some of our fundraisers.
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Your cat's body shape
Cats 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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Milo - Pet Survivor finalist
Poor Pomeranian Milo was bred by unscrupulous puppy farmers, leaving him enduring 6 hours of complex surgery to fix deformed his spine
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Behind The Headlines
Behind The HeadlinesMeet some of the pets behind our #PawsFirst campaign.
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Vax: in partnership with PDSA
Pets form a part of the family and can often cause as much mess! Vax offers a wide range of award winning products to make cleaning your home easy and effective.
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About PDSA Pet Survivor
About PDSA Pet SurvivorWhat is PDSA Pet Survivor?PDSA’s annual Pet Survivor Awards feature pets who’ve beaten all the odds thanks to the skill of vet teams, the devotion of their owners and their own incredible survival spirit. Every year we invite owners and vets from across the UK to nominate pets who have survived a life-threatening illness or injury. We want to hear stories that encapsulate…
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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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Dylan was emaciated and near to death when abandoned
When poor Dylan was found abandoned and alone in a secluded country lane in South Wales, he was in a terrible state. He was starving and suffering the effects of horrendous, long-term neglect
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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.
