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PDSA reunite chatty cat, Boo, with her owners after SEVEN long years apart
Thanks to the dedication of the Bradford PDSA Pet Hospital team, Boo was reunited with her owner, Angie, seven years after she went missing.
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Dog undergoes surgery after swallowing poo emoji
Teddy the Lhasa Apso was taken to the out-of-hours service at our Leicester Pet Hospital after his owner, Kerry Worth, became increasingly concerned when he started vomiting and stopped eating.
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PDSA veterinary team take to the skies for poorly pets
A team of thrill-seekers from our Middlesbrough PDSA Pet Hospital are preparing to take to the skies this weekend for a group skydive, all to raise vital funds for sick and injured pets.
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Warning as Alabama Rot claims Manchester victim
Vets from charity PDSA are warning dog owners to take extra care when out walking after a fatal case of Alabama Rot was confirmed in Manchester.
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Dog gets wobbles after wolfing down 22 hair bobbles
A tiny Yorkshire Terrier from Edinburgh landed himself a stretch in a charity pet hospital after vets discovered his secret passion for eating elastic hair bobbles.
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Liverpool PDSA team take on biggest virtual dog walk
A devoted team of staff from our Huyton Pet Hospital are taking on the World Big Dog Walk by walking 874 miles in a month to raise vital funds for pets in need.
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Cat, Flearoy, avoids near death after fall from window
A cat named Flearoy proved that black cats can be lucky after surviving a 50 foot plunge from an apartment window.
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Sky narrowly escapes 'silent killer' disease
Sky the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, from Swinton, Manchester, is lucky to be alive after she developed a potentially fatal womb infection.
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Puppy saved by PDSA after wolfing down TWENTY coins
PDSA carries out one X-ray every two minutes to help save pets like Daisy
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Round of a-paws for PDSA volunteer after 25 years at Bury shop
A ‘paw-some’ pensioner from Bury has dedicated a quarter of a century to helping pets in need as she marks 25 years of volunteering for leading vet charity PDSA.
