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PDSA Enterprise Day
Children are taken off timetable for the day to start up their own company. They follow a business-style timetable in order to design and make their own products, which they can sell later in the day
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Barra
Barra posthumously received the PDSA Order of Merit for outstanding devotion to duty and service to society as a Search and Recovery dog across the UK between 2011 and 2022.
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Find out more about PDSA's services
Emergency only Due to the safety restrictions still currently in place, we're only able to see life-threatening emergency cases at our Pet Hospitals. We're still providing phone consultations for as many urgent cases as possible, and posting out essential prescriptions. How we can help If you qualify, we can provide free or low cost veterinary treatments. We can also help with low cost…
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Onion and garlic poisoning in dogs
Onions, garlic, and leeks are from a group of plants called alliums, which are all toxic to dogs.
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Bowel Obstruction/Intestinal Blockage in cats
Cats don’t often eat things they shouldn’t, but occasionally curiosity gets the better of them and can lead to a blockage. String, thread, hair bands, rubber bands and tinsel are the most common items to cause a gut blockage in cats.
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Vet Q&A: Does my pet need to wear sun cream?
Everyone loves a bit of sunshine, especially after the grey and gloomy months. Lots of pets love to bask in the sunshine. But it’s important to make sure that your pets are protected from the sun and the hot weather.
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Oliver
Oliver received the PDSA Order of Merit in July 2022 for his exceptional service as Europe’s first Justice Facility Dog.
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Organise your fundraising
Take a look at our tips and advice on how to organise your own fundraising from start to finish with our free guide. Whether you're organising a bake sale or head shave, we've got you covered.
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Road traffic accidents (RTA)
If your pet had been involved in a road traffic accident, take them to a vet straight away. Read our advice on the best way to care for them.
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Persian
Persians aren’t usually highly active cats and may display occasional bursts of energy rather than regular ones.
