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What does the Wellbeing Centre look like?
Manchester's new Pet Wellbeing Centre is built to the same design as our Oldbury PDSA Pet Hospital in Birmingham. Take a tour around with our friendly vet Ian below.
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Pet owners fear having to choose between “heating, eating, and caring for their pets”
New figures released this week in the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, known as the PAW Report, show that more pet owners than ever are concerned about the cost of caring for their pets.
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Pickle's story
Eleven-year-old Border Collie crossbreed Pickle has made a full recovery, thanks to PDSA, after developing pyometra - a dangerous womb infection that could have killed her.
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Cost of Loving: Almost a fifth of pet owners are cutting back on weekly food shop to afford their pet’s care
PDSA has warned these unsettling findings reflect the stark reality for pet owners, many of whom are being forced to make drastic cutbacks as they desperately struggle to stay afloat.
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Volunteering in our shops
Volunteering in a PDSA charity shop can really enhance your CV. You'll also meet a lot of new people and gain customer service experience, as well as picking up new skill sand becoming part of the PDSA team.
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Irwin's story
A curious eighteen-month-old cat called Irwin was saved by PDSA vets when he needed emergency surgery after swallowing hair bands.
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FREE Pet Fireworks Guide
Find out how to keep your pet calm and safe. Our vets have put together a special guide with handy tips, advice and steps to follow to help keep your pet calm before and during bonfire night. Just fill in the form below and get your free guide!
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How Pet Insurance Works: A Comprehensive Guide | PDSA
As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to take care of our furry friends. That’s why it’s important to think about insuring your pet so that should the worst happen and they become sick or injured, you can afford the treatment they need.
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RAF Police Dogs to be honoured with ‘animals’ OBE
Alfie and AJ awarded PDSA Order of Merit for exceptional contribution to society
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Blocked Bladder in cats
Having a blocked bladder (being unable to pee) is an emergency and can cause death if left untreated. Contact your vet for an emergency appointment if your cat is struggling to pee.
