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Local challenge events
Take on a challenge for PDSA in your local area to raise money for pets in need
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Organise your fundraising
Take a look at our tips and advice on how to organise your own fundraising from start to finish with our free guide. Whether you're organising a bake sale or head shave, we've got you covered.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Maximus
Maximus was in a hit and run. He suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw and a missing eye.
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Knit a thank you buddy
Knit a buddy and help raise funds for poorly pets Meet our new Dog, Cat and Rabbit Buddies. Designed and stitched by one of our multi-talented Vet Nurses, they are here to help us save pets in need. For a suggested donation of £5, knitting enthusiasts and novices can download a simple, step by step guide to creating their own PDSA Dog, Cat and Rabbit Buddies – complete with uniform and PPE…
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Vet your clothes
We want your unwanted items! By donating your unwanted clothes and accessories to PDSA charity shops, you are helping poorly pets receive the life-saving treatment they desperately need. Not only that, but you’ll also be contributing to a better future for our planet and improving your own wellbeing by decluttering your home. Enjoy that warm, fuzzy feeling when you donate your second-hand items.…
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The Diligent
The Diligent Date of Award: 12 January 1945 "For being the pioneer dog in locating buried air-raid victims while serving with a PDSA Rescue Squad." Read Beauty's story Date of Award: 1945 "For locating many air-raid victims during the blitz of 1940" Read RIP's story Date of Award: 1949 "Served on HMS Amethyst during the Yagtse Incident, disposing of many rats though wounded by a shell blast.…
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2016 Finalist - Arthur
Arthur dragged himself home with an illegal animal trap clamped to his leg.
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Apply to Volunteer
Apply to volunteer
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Save a star
Precious pets will need urgent treatment this Christmas Your support today could be the difference between life and death At PDSA, we’re a vital lifeline for pets and their loving owners. Last year alone, we treated over 430,000 pets – the equivalent of 11 pets a minute. We save lives, fix broken limbs, treat chronic conditions, and relieve suffering and pain – all of which keep people and pets…
