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PDSA Policy Safeguarding
PDSA Policy Safeguarding Policy Statement PDSA is fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable groups i.e. children and adults at risk. PDSA encourages a culture where people are easily able to speak up if they feel something is wrong. This policy, in conjunction with the associated procedures, enables anyone to easily report worries or concerns relating to a child or adult at risk,…
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Meet Alicia, a 2025 TCS London Marathon runner raising money for PDSA
Discover the reasons why former PDSA employee and newbie-runner, Alicia, has chosen to run the TCS London Marathon to help people and poorly pets in need.
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The dangers of chocolate poisoning this Christmas
A sweet-toothed Staffie named Bailey had a very lucky escape this festive season after eating a potentially lethal dose of chocolate.
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PDSA Charity Shops
When you shop, donate or volunteer in one of our shops you're helping sick and injured pets get the veterinary help they really need
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PDSA Dickin Medal
PDSA Dickin MedalFor GallantryPDSA Dickin Medal The PDSA Dickin Medal is the highest award any animal can receive whilst serving in military conflict. It is recognised worldwide as the animals’ Victoria Cross. Instituted in 1943 by PDSA’s founder Maria Dickin CBE, it acknowledges outstanding acts of bravery or devotion to duty displayed by animals serving with the Armed Forces or Civil Defence…
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Great North Run: Runner ‘gives back’ to vet charity who saved dog’s life
A budding runner is going the extra mile at next week’s Great North Run to say thank you to a leading vet charity after they saved her dog’s life when she was hit by a car.
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Small Pets and Fireworks
Small Pets and Fireworks
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Poisons and Hazards for your pets
Keep your pet safe with our vets’ guide to some common hazards around our homes
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Dementia in pets
We all know that dementia affects so many people, but it can also affect our pets, too
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Preventing fleas in dogs, cats and rabbits - PDSA
How to prevent fleas in dogs, cats and rabbits including links to our species-specific pages for tailored advice for your pet. Written by PDSA vets.
