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  • Why you should vet your clothes

    In the UK, it is estimated that 11 million items of clothing end up in landfill every single week*. Fast-fashion churns out clothing at rapid rates, and single-use clothing is on the rise: items worn once before being left to gather dust in the back of a wardrobe or thrown in the bin.

  • Devon dad goes extra mile for PDSA

    A Devon dad has gone the extra mile for pets in need after running the Royal Parks Half Marathon to raise vital funds for leading vet charity PDSA.

  • Meet 2025 TCS London Marathon runners Chris, Alex, and Lisa

    With the 2025 TCS London Marathon fast approaching, Chris, Alex, and Lisa explain why they’ve chosen to run the TCS London Marathon to help people and poorly pets in need.

  • From loyal customer to PDSA volunteer, Meet Rachel

    Discover the reasons why regular PDSA charity shop customer Rachel decided to take her support for our charity a step further by becoming a volunteer.

  • Apprentice and Student Programmes

    pprentice and Student Programmes

  • PDSA Childrens writing competition 2019

    Under 16's have the amazing chance to win their own height in books in our 2019 writing competition - judged by Author Abi Elphinstone!

  • Custo - Pet Survivor finalist

    Custo suddenly became seriously ill, and when vets detected a lump on his spleen his owners were faced with everyone’s worst nightmare – cancer

  • Clive

    Medical Detection Dog, Clive, received the PDSA Order of Merit in July 2022 for his life-changing devotion and constant companionship to his owner.

  • Gut blockage (foreign body) in dogs

    Dogs are very curious and eat some extremely strange things. Unfortunately, some of these items get lodged in their guts and cause a blockage.

  • Haemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) in dogs

    Haemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) is a condition that causes dogs to vomit and pass large amounts of bloody diarrhoea.

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