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Microchipping cats: What you need to know | PDSA
The UK Government has made it compulsory to microchip your cat by 10 June 2024 or you may be fined. This new legal requirement follows a Government call for evidence and consultation,
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National award for hero Police Dog
German Shepherd Axle receives PDSA Commendation after tackling armed criminal.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my dog getting separation anxiety?
While many of our four-legged friends will be enjoying lots of extra attention time at home with their owners, it could be a struggle for them once we get back to ‘normal’.
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Blue Monday? Millions of pets face an Unhappy Blue Year, says PDSA
Forget Blue Monday – millions of pets face a Blue Year unless their owners take steps to end their stress, obesity and loneliness.
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Puppy survives swallowing eight-inch kitchen knife
Incredible x-rays show knife in tiny body
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Retail Gift Aid Card T&Cs
Retail Gift Aid Scheme T&Cs By signing up to our Retail Gift Aid Scheme you are confirming that: You wish PDSA Trading Ltd to act as your agent in selling the goods you have donated to PDSA Trading Ltd You understand that Gift Aid is reclaimed by the charity from the tax you pay for the current Tax Year You are a UK taxpayer and understand that if you pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax…
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Charity Governance
Charity GovernanceCouncil PDSA is governed by a Council (composed of Trustees) which approves all policies and major expenditure programmes within the charity. How PDSA is governed Council meets every three months to monitor progress, to review the financial position and make any necessary policy decisions. Council has four standing subcommittees: Audit & Risk Committee Finance &…
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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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Ilford PDSA Animal Cemetery
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Our position on the Dangerous Dogs Act (1991)
Our position on the Dangerous Dogs Act (1991) The benefits of pet ownership are many and having a dog can be an extremely fulfilling addition to an owner’s life. Any dog has the potential to display aggression and bite, resulting from both their genetics and the environment they are exposed to - breed alone is not a reliable predictor of behaviour. The fundamental premise of the Dangerous Dogs Act…
