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Nine-year-old treks 96 miles to raise money for vet charity PDSA
Inspiring schoolboy takes on Scotland’s West Highland Way to raise vital funds for sick and injured pets.
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Vet Q&A: keeping pets and kids calm during lockdown
Since Coronavirus has turned our lives upside down, there have been a lot of changes to get used to. We don’t know how long this situation is going to last so we’re here to help things go as smoothly as possible for everyone – people and their pets!
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CHARITY WARNS: UK pet health crisis looming, as ‘petflation’ pressure mounts
Leading veterinary charity, PDSA, today (22nd April 2026) warns a pet health inequality crisis is looming in the UK, as the cost of living crisis and rising cost of pet ownership – ‘petflation’ – combine.
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How to leave PDSA a gift in your Will
How to amend your Will to leave a gift to PDSA, or write a new Will.
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EEU Information
Pet Hospital registration To register with your nearest PDSA Pet Hospital, you will need to complete the form with: Your contact information Your pet’s details including their name, species, breed, colour, gender, whether they’re neutered, microchip number (if known) and age Your photo ID (driving license, passport, bus pass) A recent, clear photograph of yourself You will also need to upload…
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PDSA is supporting the Petfished campaign
Do you know who the person is behind the pet? PDSA is supporting the government’s campaign to raise awareness of untrustworthy sellers so prospective pet owners can make the best choice when buying a new four-legged friend.
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Your gerbil’s diet
Read out vets' advice on the best diet for your gerbils.
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How to show your pet you love them
It’s Valentine’s Day (nearly) and time to show that special someone in our lives just how much we love them – even if they have four paws rather than two feet!
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Urgent appeal: a message from our Director of Veterinary Services
In this time of uncertainty, there are still thousands of people who rely on PDSA to help their pets in their time of need. Richard Hooker, PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, explains why we need your support more than ever.
