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Cash in the kitty for schoolboy's best friend
Donations are flooding in for a cat from Herne Bay who needed urgent veterinary care at our Margate PDSA Pet Clinic after sustaining horrific injuries in a suspected road accident.
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Almost Game Over for Rocco
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross named Rocco needed an emergency surgery when PDSA vets discovered the curious canine had swallowed a Nintendo DS game!
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Round-of-a-paws for dog-friendly screening
Derby animal-lover, Rachel Spencer, has raised £155 for PDSA, following a dog-friendly cinema screening which saw local canines and their owners enjoy ‘A Dog’s Way Home’ on the big screen at The Northern Light Cinema in Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
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1.4 million pets have piled on the pounds over lockdown
PDSA are launching our #WeighUp campaign, which offers online videos and a free downloadable guide to help owners get their pets in shape.
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Pioneering RAF Police Dog to receive Animals’ Victoria Cross
Retired RAF Police Dog, Hertz, has received the prestigious PDSA Dickin Medal for his life-saving devotion to duty, protecting British and Allied troops while serving in Afghanistan, in 2013.
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Hertfordshire dog receives devotion award
An outstanding dog from Hertfordshire is the latest recipient of a PDSA devotion award, for enriching the lives of others through his role as a PAT (Pets as Therapy) dog and a canine blood donor.
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Pet owners fear having to choose between “heating, eating, and caring for their pets”
New figures released this week in the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, known as the PAW Report, show that more pet owners than ever are concerned about the cost of caring for their pets.
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Animal OBE for life-saving Newfoundland
A Newfoundland dog, who saved nine people and a dog from drowning during a ten-year water rescue career, has been awarded the PDSA Order of Merit – known as the animals’ OBE – for outstanding devotion to duty.
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Sun Awareness Week
During Sun Awareness Week (14 - 20 May), veterinary charity PDSA is urging owners to keep their pets safe in the sun, to protect them from dangerous conditions such as heatstroke and cancer.
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