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Duke of Normandy - Dickin Medal 45
Allied paratroopers from the 21st Army Group were dropped behind enemy lines days before, along with the Duke of Normandy in a small basket.
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How to decorate dog and cat cupcakes
Thinking of doing your own fundraising for PDSA? Why not do a bake sale! Check out our easy how-to videos on decorating professional-looking (and pet-themed!) cupcakes.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Dexter
Poor Dexter was left at death's door, but now he's been crowned as PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018.
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Upstart - Dickin Medal 49
No stranger to the effects of enemy fire, the stable where he was originally posted was severely damaged following an attack on a nearby antiaircraft station, Police Horse Upstart epitomised coolness under pressure.
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What does the Wellbeing Centre look like?
Manchester's new Pet Wellbeing Centre is built to the same design as our Oldbury PDSA Pet Hospital in Birmingham. Take a tour around with our friendly vet Ian below.
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Mary of Exeter - Dickin Medal 32
Owned by bootmaker and pigeon breeder Cecil 'Charlie' Brewer, Mary of Exeter joined the National Pigeon Service in the 1940s. Her role was to provide critical intelligence to the Allies by delivering top secret messages from behind enemy lines.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2016 Finalist - Hans
Hans was abandoned with a severely infected head injury, caused by a dog or fox attack.
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Manchester Clients
Your Manchester PDSA Pet Wellbeing Centre A guide to your Manchester Wellbeing Centre What you need to know After more than 40 years in Old Trafford, our much-loved hospital is now struggling to cope - the waiting and consulting rooms are too small and there is not enough car park space. We want to be able to treat your pet in the best possible environment, and to do even more to help local owners…
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KidZania terms and conditions – 15% PDSA supporter discount
KidZania terms and conditions – 15% PDSA supporter discount
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Your puppy
The first few months of your puppy’s life are vital for laying the foundations of their future. Diet and exercise play a big part in ensuring your pup has a great start in life.
