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  • Perci's story

    PDSA vets have saved a two-year-old tabby after he was hit by a car and suffered life-threatening injuries, including three broken legs.

  • Devotion award for dog who saved stranded owner

    A dog from Plymouth is the latest recipient of a prized devotion award from veterinary charity PDSA, for coming to her owner's aid.

  • Make your own Valentine’s Day dog treats

    Spoil your furry friend with special love heart dog treats! Our vet-approved recipe is easy to make and perfect for both dogs and humans. Read more here.

  • US Secret Service dog awarded 'Animal OBE'

    Prestigious PDSA Order of Merit awarded to hero Hurricane for protecting President from White House intruder

  • Heatstroke

    Pet owners urged to keep animals safe as temperatures soar

  • Loss of pet dog inspires London Marathon entry in aid of PDSA

    A keen runner is going the extra mile for pets in need after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon in memory of her dog who died last year.

  • First aid for broken bones

    Broken bones are extremely painful and require immediate veterinary attention.If your pet has broken a bone, be very careful when moving them. They are likely to be in a lot of pain and may bite you if they are scared and hurting.

  • Charlie’s story

    A Portsmouth family’s beloved pet cat, one-year-old Charlie, was saved by PDSA after he was seriously injured in a suspected road traffic accident.

  • Our FREE fundraising resource pack

    Download our free fundraising guide and resource pack for useful information on organising your own fundraiser and lots of free resources to help you on your way to raise money for pets in need.

  • Ear mites in cats and kittens

    Ear mites are tiny parasites that can affect ears. They are common in kittens but can also affect adult cats.

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