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PDSA vets save a feline star
Help PDSA save more stars like Marley this Christmas
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World Pup Nightmares!
Meet our squad of pet patients who all share their names with World Cup superstars
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PDSA statement on microchipping
An interview on BBC Breakfast this morning about cat microchipping wrongly stated that PDSA provides free microchipping to eligible pet owners.
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Kitten saved by PDSA after eating toxic pollen
Lucky Luna was saved by PDSA vets after ingesting lily pollen, which is highly toxic to cats.
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Harborne PDSA charity shop targeted by thieves in Easter raid
Thieves have targeted our Harborne charity shop which raises money for sick and injured pets – even helping themselves to tea and biscuits during an Easter raid.
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Super Teddy receives top animal honour
Teddy has received the PDSA Gold Medal for saving a five-year-old who got trapped in a tumble dryer.
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Keswick turns orange for Miracle Max’s 14th birthday
An estimated 500 people and 400 dogs turned Keswick into a sea of orange on Saturday (14 August) as they attended a charity birthday walk in honour of Cumbria’s most famous canine – Max the Miracle Dog – who turned 14 on 12 August.
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It’s not Terry’s! Tiny Terrier snaffles whole chocolate orange
When Siubhan Goldup and fiancé Robert Wisbey came home to find a ripped chocolate box and a pile of empty wrappers, they didn’t know which of their two dogs was responsible, so decided to take both Benny and his brother Dexter to PDSA’s Pet Hospital in Bournemouth for a check up.
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Father's guiding paw for blind dog
A Border Terrier who was born blind is now living life to the full, thanks to his faithful father taking on the role of guide dog.
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French Police Dog Diesel to receive gallantry honour
The medal was instituted by the UK’s leading vet charity, PDSA, in 1943. It is the highest animal honour in the world and Diesel’s will be the 66th PDSA Dickin Medal to be awarded.
