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Jorgie Porter takes her pooch for a PDSA PetCheck
Actress and model Jorgie Porter gave a boost to our PetCheck tour after taking her pooch along for a pet 'MOT'.
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Walker walks for PDSA!
Kent firefighter goes extra mile in memory of family pet
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Kirkdale PDSA Pet Hospital receives new £10,000 X-ray machine
Poorly pets suffering with a range of injuries and conditions have received a boost after our Kirkdale Pet Hospital received a new digital X-ray machine worth nearly £10,000.
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Cat who cheated death enters PDSA Pet Survivor
A miracle cat who survived being impaled on railings has now been entered into the PDSA Pet Survivor awards, which recognise pets who have pulled through life-threatening incidents against all the odds.
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PDSA welcomes the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) final report into the UK’s veterinary market
The CMA published their final report following their investigation into the UK’s veterinary market. PDSA has welcomed the report.
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A 62-year-old nan from Newport has raised £2,000 for leading vet charity, PDSA, in memory of her dog, who was sadly put to sleep last year.
A 62-year-old nan from Newport has raised £2,000 for leading vet charity, PDSA, in memory of her dog, who was sadly put to sleep last year.
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PDSA launches new £250,000 vehicle to boost animal welfare
A new £250,000 state-of-the-art vehicle designed to "revolutionise" animal welfare awareness...
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PDSA and RSPCA announce key collaboration
New partnership between two leading animal charities aims to help animals - and people - reach the help they need more quickly.
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PDSA statement on brachycephalic companion animals
As a veterinary charity, the health issues facing brachycephalic pets are a real concern for us, particularly with the growing popularity of breeds such as French Bulldogs, Bulldogs and Pugs. However, many owners are simply not aware of the detrimental effect extreme conformations can have on their pet’s welfare and quality of life.
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Harborne PDSA charity shop targeted by thieves in Easter raid
Thieves have targeted our Harborne charity shop which raises money for sick and injured pets – even helping themselves to tea and biscuits during an Easter raid.
