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Founders day
Founder's Day Founder's Day is here! On 17 November 1917, PDSA’s Founder Maria Dickin opened our very first dispensary in a tiny cellar in London’s East End. We celebrate this anniversary each year and it’s a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our long and varied history while making plans for our future. Take a look at a specially recorded video message from our Director General Jan McLoughlin…
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Parson Russell Terrier
Parson Russell Terriers are full of energy and require plenty of exercise.
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Our major donors and supporters
We want to say a big thank you to all our supporters for their kindness and generosity.
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Working in our Shops
Working in our Shops We have a number of great opportunities in our PDSA Shops. We currently have around 100 high street shops whilst expanding our retail estate up and down the country. Our shops sell both donated items and carefully selected new goods. Our shops are lively, friendly and fun places with varied and rewarding work every day. You’ll be in an important frontline position to help pets…
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How to check your rabbits’ teeth
Dental disease is common in rabbits, so checking their teeth regularly is important to ensure you spot any problems early.
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Urine and bladder problems in dogs
There are several different urine and bladder problems that can affect dogs and can cause symptoms such as difficulty peeing, incontinence and increased thirst.
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From PDSA Volunteer to Cluster Manager, meet Marc
After becoming a Store Manager at the Stafford shop in 2016, he is now a Cluster Manager, overseeing six shops across the Midlands and Staffordshire. We spoke to Marc to reflect on his time as a PDSA Volunteer and how it’s helped him transition into a full-time employee.
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PDSA statement on microchipping
An interview on BBC Breakfast this morning about cat microchipping wrongly stated that PDSA provides free microchipping to eligible pet owners.
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Pet insurance for cats | Get a quote
Looking for pet insurance for cats? PDSA offers 5* rated lifelong coverage. Get a quote with us for quality care and peace of mind.
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Eye problems in dogs - an overview
There are many different conditions that can affect your dog’s eyes, including: injuries, infections, pressure changes, eyelash/eyelid problems, and even an illness in another part of the body e.g. diabetes.
