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Find Volunteer Vacancies
Find volunteer vacancies Following recent government advice, we reopened a small number of our charity shops from Monday 15 June. This means we can now offer opportunities to volunteer at these shops only. You can find out which shops are open, and what safety measures they have in place, by visiting our charity shops page. Unfortunately, Due to the impact of the coronavirus, volunteering in our…
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Top 10 common conditions in pets
There are lots of reasons why your pet might need a trip to the vet, along with their regular check-ups. Our vets have put together a list of the 10 most common conditions in cats and dogs
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Pet of the month T&Cs
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All pets
All pets
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Organise your fundraising
Take a look at our tips and advice on how to organise your own fundraising from start to finish with our free guide. Whether you're organising a bake sale or head shave, we've got you covered.
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Who cares about Manchester's pets?
Thank you to all our supporters who have raised £2.4m for Manchester's new Pet Wellbeing Centre, the Montague-Panton Hospital.
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The Resolute
The Resolute Date of Award: 11 April 1947 "While on patrol duty in Betnal Green a flying bomb exploded within 75 yards, showering both horse and rider with broken glass and debris. Upstart was completely unperturbed and remained quietly on duty with his rider controlling traffic, ect., until the incident had been dealt with." Read Upstart's story Date of Award: 11 April 1947 "On duty when a…
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PDSA Pet Insurance Guide
We've put together a handy guide with all you need to know about pet insurance, including frequently asked questions and some jargon busting to help you find the best policy for you!
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Q&A: My pet is really scared of fireworks – how can I help them?
Fireworks can cause a lot of stress for our pets (and us). If your pet isn't used to the sound of fireworks, you might find they get scared.
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Ruffin's story
Biscuit's story Two-year-old Jack Russell crossbreed Biscuit has made a full recovery, thanks to PDSA, after cheekily eating a potentially fatal amount of dark chocolate when her owner's back was turned. Biscuit’s owner, Carolyn, was extremely worried when Biscuit managed to get her paws on her son’s chocolate treat. She knew human chocolate could be dangerous to dogs, and was devastated at the…
