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You smoke, they smoke
Smoking around your pet could kill them, warns PDSA
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German Shepherd rushed to PDSA after eating tablets
German Shepherd, Milly, was rushed to our Oldbury Pet Hospital in the West Midlands after she ate some ibuprofen tablets that had fallen out of her owner’s pocket.
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Dog eats chew-chew train
Cyril ‘back on track’ thanks to PDSA after going loco with toy
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Search the collection of pet memories
Find a pet companion: To find an entry in PDSA's National Collection of Pet Memories, enter a name in the search box below and click the search button. Can't find the pet you are looking for? If you cannot find the entry that you are looking for it may be because the name has been entered differently. Try entering different descriptions, E.g. John Smith, Jon Smith, J Smith, Smith. If you are still…
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Round of ap-paws for charity ‘Pet Wellbeing Centre’
Local pets have given a huge round of ap-paws to vet charity PDSA, which has opened the doors to its brand new Pet Wellbeing Centre in Nottingham.
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First pets enter our new Pet Wellbeing Centre
PDSA's new Manchester PDSA Pet Wellbeing Centre, The Montague-Panton Hospital, is now open. Find out what happened when we had the first paws through the doors!
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PDSA Directors
Having highly skilled and credible leaders who bring professional expertise, significant leadership experience and strong capability to develop and deliver our public benefit is vital.
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Myths about Wills: Five common misconceptions about making a Will | PDSA
Our Legal Experts at PDSA debunk some of the most common misconceptions and myths about making a Will and explain the reasons why everyone should have one.
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Dog left extremely ill after contracting Lyme Disease from tick-bite
Lakeland Terrier cross Brad, from Somercotes, Derbyshire, became extremely ill after contracting suspected Lyme Disease from ticks on a hedgehog in his owners’ garden.
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Fundraising for PDSA
From event ideas to practical tips on organising your fundraising, we've got all the information you need to start raising pounds for pets in need.
