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Wolverhampton cat saved by PDSA after road traffic collision
An eight-year-old rescue cat named Billy who sustained serious injuries to his pelvis in a suspected road traffic collision has been saved thanks to PDSA vets.
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Missing Middlesbrough moggy had to have leg amputated by PDSA
Two-year-old Middlesbrough moggy, Tibbles, had to have his leg amputated by PDSA after vanishing for over a week and returning with a mystery injury.
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PDSA vets rank England’s best winter dog walks
PDSA vets together with PDSA Pet Insurance are reminding pet owners of the importance of getting out and about with your dog despite the colder weather by sharing their favourite winter walks across England.
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Biggest rabbit ever seen by PDSA vets is set for diet
The biggest rabbit ever seen by our vets has signed up for PDSA’s Pet Fit Club after ballooning to almost the size of a one-year-old child*.
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PDSA at the Lord Mayor’s Show 2017
As we celebrate our centenary, PDSA is thrilled to be taking part in the Lord Mayor’s Show parade in London on Saturday 11 November 2017.
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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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British Fire Service dog receives PDSA Medal for lifetime of service
Britain’s longest-serving Fire Investigation Dog has been awarded a prestigious PDSA Medal for his unwavering devotion to duty and service to society during his 11-year career.
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PDSA – caring for vulnerable pets for 100 years
One hundred years ago, PDSA opened its doors to sick and injured pets.
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PDSA Order of Merit awarded to five outstanding dogs for exceptional devotion to duty and service to society
Vet charity PDSA has honoured five outstanding dogs with the prestigious PDSA Order of Merit at a special ceremony in London.
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PDSA response to the Veterinary Surgeons Act (VSA) consultation
PDSA welcomes plans by Defra to reform the current Veterinary Surgeons Act. It is crucial that it is brought up to date, having been originally introduced in 1966.
