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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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Meet some of the Team PDSA fundraisers
Marathons, cycling, even paragliding - we think the fundraisers who take on challenges to raise money for poorly pets are incredible! Meet some of our fundraisers.
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Why is my pet off their food?
Our animal companions are generally quite hearty eaters, so it can be worrying when they go off their food.
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A day in the life with Veterinary Receptionist Lotte
Learn about the daily life and responsibilities of Lotte, a dedicated receptionist at PDSA. Hear about her passion for animals and her rewarding work.
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Tips for taking your dog to a festival
Whether you’re planning a dog safe festival or taking your dog with you to a festival, read our advice guide on keeping them safe.
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PDSA Commendation
PDSA CommendationFor devotion or braveryPDSA Commendation Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and the PDSA Commendation aims to celebrate the unparalleled devotion and enrichment that animals bring to our lives. In truly exceptional cases, where an animal has saved lives, or when its own life was in danger, then they may qualify for one of the following: the PDSA Dickin Medal, the PDSA Gold Medal,…
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Severe pain in pets
If your pet is in pain, contact your vet, if they are in severe pain, take them straight to your vet. Severe pain often indicates a serious problem, even if it the cause isn’t obvious.
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Milo - Pet Survivor finalist
Poor Pomeranian Milo was bred by unscrupulous puppy farmers, leaving him enduring 6 hours of complex surgery to fix deformed his spine
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Register your interest in PetWise School Award
Register your interest for the PDSA PetWise School Award and receive information on how to sign up straight to your inbox.
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Celebrity canines and their owner make history after raising over £100k for vet charity in six weeks
Kerry Irving, owner of social media stars, Max, Paddy and Harry, breaks PDSA’s fundraising records.
