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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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151 years on: the story of Maria Dickin and PDSA
Read PDSA's incredible story and all about founder and animal welfare pioneer Maria Dickin on what would have been her 151st birthday.
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Microchipping cats: What you need to know | PDSA
The UK Government has made it compulsory to microchip your cat by 10 June 2024 or you may be fined. This new legal requirement follows a Government call for evidence and consultation,
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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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Kennel Cough
Kennel cough is a condition that causes a nasty cough in dogs. It’s very contagious, but isn’t often serious.
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Milo's story
Three- year-old pooch Milo went through life-saving surgery to retrieve a face mask stuck in his stomach.
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Animals George Cross and OBE for Scottish dogs
Vet charity PDSA honours heroic and devoted dogs
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Warrior - Dickin Medal 75
Known to many as ‘The Horse the Germans couldn’t kill’, Warrior’s story is one of the most remarkable tales of animal bravery and endurance to emerge from the Great War.
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Warrior
Warrior – PDSA Dickin Medal 66 “Warrior and General Jack Seely commanded three regiments of the Canadian Cavalry, leading the charge at some of the bloodiest and most infamous battles of World War I. Warrior’s Honorary PDSA Dickin Medal was awarded on behalf of all animals that served in the Great War.” Known to many as ‘The Horse the Germans couldn’t kill’, Warrior’s story is one of the most…
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Vet Q&A: taking care of your pet during lockdown
With the recent announcement from the government about staying at home, we know a lot of people have concerns and questions. Our vets have been answering some FAQs.
