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Liverpool PDSA team take on biggest virtual dog walk
A devoted team of staff from our Huyton Pet Hospital are taking on the World Big Dog Walk by walking 874 miles in a month to raise vital funds for pets in need.
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Poorly pets get a Christmas boost from the REAL Secret Santa
An anonymous pet lover from Scotland is our REAL Secret Santa after donating a £2,500 raffle win – just in time for Christmas.
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Sheffield cat loses one of his nine lives after horrific car accident
A cat who suffered life-threatening injuries when hit by a car has made a miraculous recovery, thanks to vet charity PDSA.
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Thousands of pet owners face Christmas heartache again this year
We're warning about the potential dangers faced by pets this Christmas after our research shows one-in-ten pet owners have made an emergency trip to the vets over the Christmas period.
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'Pet poverty' crisis as owners forced into economic hardship
PDSA predicts that there will be as many as 50,000 more pets eligible for its services over the months ahead as a direct result of the pandemic.
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Puppy given 50/50 chance of surviving Parvo
Trevor's life hung in the balance when he was rushed to our vets - and now he's helping us spread the word about why vaccinations are so important.
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Selby saved from deadly virus
Selby spent a week being nursed back from the brink of death. Luckily, a simple vaccination can stop other pets from getting as sick as Selby.
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Vet charity PDSA searching for UK’s most miraculous pet survivors
A Fox terrier left at death’s door after a ferocious dog attack and a cat left with a fractured jaw after being hit by a car are among the first entrants into this year’s Pet Survivor competition.
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Nearly gone in a Flash!
Despite his name, Manchester crossbreed Flash wasn't quick enough to escape a horrific hit-and-run accident which left his life hanging in the balance.
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Festive feast for four-legged friends! How to create a ‘dog-safe’ Christmas dinner
Everyone wants their pets to feel included on Christmas Day and one way you might be thinking of doing this is to give them a share of your festive feast.
