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PDSA Treat
TreatCaring for sick and injured pets Treatment in our Pet Hospitals We have 48 Pet Hospitals across the UK, where our wonderful vet teams treat pets and save lives, every single day. We believe that no pet should suffer because of their owner's financial situation. That's why PDSA was founded and it's the reason we've been working with the pets of people in need for over 100 years. About our…
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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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Bruce saved by PDSA after horrific trampoline accident.
Poor Bruce was left with a trampoline spring impaled into his leg, following a shocking accident. Thankfully PDSA vets were there to save him.
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Gemma Merna takes up running for PDSA
Former Hollyoaks actor and wellness coach Gemma Merna is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday, 3 October, to raise funds for PDSA.
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PDSA's Patron - HRH Princess Alexandra
PDSA has enjoyed Royal patronage since 1919. Currently we are very proud to have HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy, KG, GCVO as our patron.
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Meet our TCS London Marathon 2026 runners | PDSA
After an emotional year, self-employed barrister Chelsea is hoping to turn loss into motivation by running for PDSA.
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XL Bully Ban: The facts PDSA Vet explains what the Government announcement means to owners and the general public
On 15 September 2023, Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, announced plans for the ‘American XL Bully’ dogs to be added to the banned breed list.
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Increased appetite in cats: comprehensive guide | PDSA
If your cat is always hungry or their appetite has increased, explore the potential causes and symptoms to look out for. This guide is written by our PDSA Vets.
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The dangers of chocolate poisoning this Christmas
A sweet-toothed Staffie named Bailey had a very lucky escape this festive season after eating a potentially lethal dose of chocolate.
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Buying pets on a whim could be causing pet misery
Social media and ‘Insta-famous’ pets fuelling animal welfare crisis
