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Create Entry in our National Collection of Pet Memories
Donate & Create a Memory PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special pet companion. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA PetAid hospitals every day. Your loved one's name will be placed in our National Collection of Pet Memories and you can create a tribute page if you'd like. To make a gift in memory enter…
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Cheshire Half Marathon 2019
This Run Britain/UKA licensed, officially measured Cheshire Half Marathon distance road race offers the perfect opportunity for runners of all abilities to get a chip timed personal best over 13.1 miles.
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Barcelona Half Marathon - run for PDSA
The half-marathon in Barcelona, also known as the Mitja Marató de Barcelona, is held every March. It’s the second largest running event in Barcelona next to the Marathon.
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PDSA and RSPCA announce key collaboration
New partnership between two leading animal charities aims to help animals - and people - reach the help they need more quickly.
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Skylar the Jack Russell is one of the early Pet Fit Club entrants
A cheese-loving Jack Russell is going on a diet after ballooning in weight.
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Pet Care Feedback
PDSA Pet Care Feedback We value your feedback Please fill our the details below to leave feedback on our Pet Care programme. We value your feedback and appreciate any comments that can help us improve our service.
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What to expect on your first day (and night) with a new puppy
Our vets give their top tips on taking care of your puppy for their first day (and night!) at home. Here's what to expect and how to help them settle.
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New Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre gets underway
Thousands of Nottingham’s pets will soon feel the benefit from a pioneering Pet Wellbeing Centre, as building work starts on a new PDSA hospital.
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Christmas pud peril for Marley
Dog saved by PDSA vets after gorging on festive treats
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The hidden pet killers in your medicine cabinet
Everyday drugs used in millions of homes across the UK could be a death sentence to pets if swallowed, our vets warned today.