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Dog ‘brought back from the dead’ by PDSA vets
Westie facing cancer treatment saved after sudden cardiac arrest
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Greedy Dalmatian saved thanks to PDSA
A greedy Dalmatian was left needing emergency vet treatment from PDSA after gorging on buns, chocolate and 36 dog chews while her owner was out.
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PDSA veterinary team take to the skies for poorly pets
A team of thrill-seekers from our Middlesbrough PDSA Pet Hospital are preparing to take to the skies this weekend for a group skydive, all to raise vital funds for sick and injured pets.
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PDSA welcomes the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) final report into the UK’s veterinary market
The CMA published their final report following their investigation into the UK’s veterinary market. PDSA has welcomed the report.
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PDSA Commendation for Assistance Dog Milli
PDSA have awarded a commendation to Milli, a Recovery Assistance Dog who has been credited with saving her owners life and improving her mental health.
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Dog's mouth glued shut after chewing on glossy leaflet
A Jack Russell was saved from a sticky situation by PDSA vets after munching on a glossy leaflet that glued his teeth together.
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Stoke man wins national PDSA volunteer award
Darren McGarrigle (30) has been crowned joint PDSA Veterinary Volunteer of the Year in our annual awards. He shares the prestigious award with Tracey Neville, a volunteer at Gillingham PDSA in Kent.
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Chubby cat from Dundee enters PDSA Pet Fit club
A chubby feline from Dundee is looking to shed the pounds after entering the UK’s biggest pet slimming competition – PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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PDSA honours heroic animals ‘who also served’ this VJ Day
On the 75th anniversary of VJ Day, which marks both the surrender of Japan and the end of the Second World War, we are paying tribute to the brave hero animals 'who also served'
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PDSA statement on brachycephalic companion animals
As a veterinary charity, the health issues facing brachycephalic pets are a real concern for us, particularly with the growing popularity of breeds such as French Bulldogs, Bulldogs and Pugs. However, many owners are simply not aware of the detrimental effect extreme conformations can have on their pet’s welfare and quality of life.
