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Donate in memory of a pet
Donate in Memory PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special pet companion. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA PetAid hospitals every day. To leave a donation in memory enter your details in the form below
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Meet passionate PDSA charity shop volunteer, Ruth
Meet Ruth, a charity shop volunteer, who has helped PDSA since 2018 and discover the reasons why volunteering has been so important to her.
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A day in the life of a PDSA vet
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, our frontline staff are still busy seeing poorly pets in our hospitals every day. You can find out more about how we’re carrying on through the crisis when we feature in Channel 4’s Britain’s Unsung Heroes, at 7pm on Wednesday 27 May.
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PDSA Commendation
PDSA CommendationFor devotion or braveryPDSA Commendation Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and the PDSA Commendation aims to celebrate the unparalleled devotion and enrichment that animals bring to our lives. In truly exceptional cases, where an animal has saved lives, or when its own life was in danger, then they may qualify for one of the following: the PDSA Dickin Medal, the PDSA Gold Medal,…
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Walk for pets in need this October: 48 miles for PDSA’s 48 Pet Hospitals
The vet charity for pets in need is calling on dogs and their owners across the UK to get their walking gear on this month and take part in its virtual walkathon.
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Kitten saved by PDSA after eating toxic pollen
Lucky Luna was saved by PDSA vets after ingesting lily pollen, which is highly toxic to cats.
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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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Pet Hospital forges ahead without a paws
Building work is taking shape of our new charity facility to care for Manchester's poorly pets.
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A day in the life of PDSA Vet Joanne
Since an early age Joanne has always loved animals. She tells us how she came to work at PDSA, a typical day in the life of a vet, and the most unusual case she’s ever treated.
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Man with MS walks 100 miles for PDSA
In March 2026, 63-year-old Andy Blacker, from Ipswich, finished his impressive ‘Steps 4 Pets’ fundraising ‘hobble’ as a thank you to PDSA for taking care of his beloved pet Rosie in 2022.
