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Saturn's story
Saturn's life was saved by a PDSA vet after serious injuries to his back leg from a suspected road traffic accident
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All pets
All pets
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Find Volunteer Vacancies
Find volunteer vacancies Following recent government advice, we reopened a small number of our charity shops from Monday 15 June. This means we can now offer opportunities to volunteer at these shops only. You can find out which shops are open, and what safety measures they have in place, by visiting our charity shops page. Unfortunately, Due to the impact of the coronavirus, volunteering in our…
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PDSA at KidZania
Do you have a budding little vet in the family? Bring them to a great experience at KidZania in London, where kids can try out being a vet.
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Why black cats are great
We love all pets here at PDSA, but there are often reports about how certain pets can be a little overlooked. We're here to say that black cats are awesome - and here's why!
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VJ Day 2020 - honouring the animals who served
We're paying tribute to some of the amazing animal heroes who bravely served in the war.
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The Relentless
The Relentless Date of Award: 2 December 1943 "For delivering a message under exceptionally difficult conditions and so contributing to the rescue of an Air Crew while serving with the RAF in February, 1942." Read Winkie's story Date of Award: November 1945 "For outstanding endurance on War Service in spite of wounds." Read Mary of Exeter's story Date of Award: August 1946 “This bird is…
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Pet of the month T&Cs
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Free Welcome Box
Just enter the code PDSABOX when you take out a PDSA Pet Insurance policy. Full T&Cs apply How do I get my Free Welcome Box? When you are completing your PDSA Pet Insurance application you must enter the promo code PDSABOX. Please read terms and conditions below. What’s in the Welcome Box Terms and conditions This current promotion is open to new customers who purchase a PDSA Pet Insurance…
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Ruffin's story
Biscuit's story Two-year-old Jack Russell crossbreed Biscuit has made a full recovery, thanks to PDSA, after cheekily eating a potentially fatal amount of dark chocolate when her owner's back was turned. Biscuit’s owner, Carolyn, was extremely worried when Biscuit managed to get her paws on her son’s chocolate treat. She knew human chocolate could be dangerous to dogs, and was devastated at the…
