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Stoke man wins national PDSA volunteer award
Darren McGarrigle (30) has been crowned joint PDSA Veterinary Volunteer of the Year in our annual awards. He shares the prestigious award with Tracey Neville, a volunteer at Gillingham PDSA in Kent.
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Chubby cat from Dundee enters PDSA Pet Fit club
A chubby feline from Dundee is looking to shed the pounds after entering the UK’s biggest pet slimming competition – PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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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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Lucca receives PDSA Dickin Medal
A retired US Marine Corps dog who protected the lives of allied troops in Iraq and Afghanistan has been honoured with the PDSA Dickin Medal – the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
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A ‘paw-some’ pensioner from Sudbury has dedicated a quarter of a century to helping pets in need as she marks 25 years of volunteering for leading vet charity PDSA.
A ‘paw-some’ pensioner from Sudbury has dedicated a quarter of a century to helping pets in need as she marks 25 years of volunteering for leading vet charity PDSA.
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Coronavirus statement
The welfare of our pet patients, clients, volunteers and staff remains our main priority and focus and we are following government guidelines closely.
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Top honour for WWII hero dog
A US Army dog who protected the lives of his platoon during the invasion of Sicily in 1943, has been posthumously awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal* – widely known as the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
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Warning as Alabama Rot claims Manchester victim
Vets from charity PDSA are warning dog owners to take extra care when out walking after a fatal case of Alabama Rot was confirmed in Manchester.
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UK military dog to receive PDSA Dickin Medal
Retired military dog Kuno is to receive the PDSA Dickin Medal after he was wounded heroically saving the lives of British Forces fighting Al Qaeda.
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A stitch in time saves Rottweiler Broxi
Vet charity PDSA has saved the life of a dog who swallowed a needle and thread.
