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Near Me
Find your nearest PDSA If you are looking to find your local charity shop, find out when our PetCheck team are next in your area, to help us fund-raise, volunteer or locate a PDSA Office then this page will help you. If you want to find out if you qualify for PDSA Vet Care for your pet then please visit our eligibility page. Please enter your postcode in the box provided below to find your local…
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Shop Manager
Shop Managers Our PDSA Shop Managers use their initiative to make effective decisions that will drive sales and profits – and merchandise our shops commercially to increase footfall.Working with an Area Retail Manager to achieve business goals and drive change, our Shop Managers are our PDSA brand ambassadors, promoting our vision and mission. You’ll have strong interpersonal skills and the…
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Beagle puppy swallows medication
PDSA has issued a warning to dog owners about storing cold and flu medication safely after a family pet needed emergency treatment after swallowing ibuprofen.
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Is it illegal to leave a dog in a hot car?
Every year there are devastating reports in the media about dogs left in hot cars to suffer and even die. Sadly many owners are unaware of the tragic consequences from leaving a dog in a hot car.
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Walking a cat on a lead – is it a good idea?
Walking a cat on a lead is quickly becoming an online trend, but is it a good idea? Read our blog to discover whether or not cat owners should reach for the lead.
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Diarrhoea in rabbits
Diarrhoea in a rabbit is a serious problem that shouldn’t be ignored. As a rabbit owner, it’s important to check that your rabbit is passing normal, solid pellets every day.
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Dog’s baking cupboard binge was a recipe for disaster
A binge-eating Boxer dog created his own Great British bark-off after wolfing down the entire contents of a baking cupboard.
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Top tips for keeping your cat cool in summer
We might enjoy the hot weather but our feline friends might be feeling the heat. Read our tips on keeping your cat cool, happy and healthy over the summer months.
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Harvest mites in dogs
Harvest mites can often be seen as tiny red/orange ‘dots’ on the skin and fur, and usually cause symptoms like itchy skin and red, inflamed skin on dogs.
