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Lockdown joy as PDSA reunite NHS nurse with cat missing for 3 YEARS
A hero NHS nurse from Northfield, Birmingham, has been reunited with her cat, Oliver, nearly three years after he went missing.
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PDSA at National Pet Show - volunteer for us
We need volunteers to help us at National Pet Show 2020 this year. Volunteer for us on 31 Oct or 1 Nov and experience an amazing event for pet lovers.
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The Family Pet Show Special Collaboration with PDSA Petsurance
The Family Pet Show is delighted to announce PDSA Petsurance as its new headline sponsor
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New partnership with Sykes cottages to benefit PDSA
Sykes Cottages has announced a new charity partnership with PDSA, the UK’s leading vet charity.
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New PDSA service for North London
PDSA, the vet charity for pets in need, has opened a new service in North London – the Edmonton Green PDSA Pet Clinic. The facility, a refurbished former RSPCA clinic, has now opened to the public as the latest step in the partnership between the two major animal charities.
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How to conduct a food trial: Dog
If your dog has a skin allergy, diarrhoea or symptoms of IBD your vet might ask you to carry out a food trial at home in case their symptoms are triggered by something in their food.
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Schoolgirl with scoliosis walks ten miles to raise money for PDSA
Inspirational Maisie raises over £800 after our vets saved family pet.
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PDSA Terms & Conditions
Terms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyPDSA, and PDSA Trading Ltd, are registered with the Information Commissioner to collect, use, and process personal information in accordance with the requirements set out in the Data Protection Act 1998. How do we collect information? PDSA collects personal information about potential supporters, volunteers, or clients either directly from the individuals…
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PDSA warns of risk to pet welfare
Leading veterinary charity PDSA is warning that the continuing trend of owners doing no pre-purchase research before acquiring a pet is risking the long term health and welfare of millions of animals.
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Dog saved by PDSA after eating face mask
A Cocker Spaniel from Liverpool was saved by PDSA after he nearly died after eating a facemask.
