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Two dogs share UK's 'biggest loser' crown
Two formerly obese dogs have been named joint pet slimmers of the year in 2018's PDSA Pet Fit Club competition
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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.
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Jay needed a miracle after being hit by a train
When tiny kitten Buddy was hit by a car, his owner was worried she'd lose him. PDSA were there for both of them.
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Stock Collectors
Stock Collectors Our Stock Collectors are key brand ambassadors for our charity.They’re the first of our staff that customers and supporters meet when then they donate to PDSA. Our Stock Collectors help pick up PDSA collection sacks of donated stock and the deliver them to our shops. Stock Collectors need to be able to load and unload heavy sacks of donated goods and furniture. Our Stock…
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Why Buy From Us
Why buy from us?PDSA Vet CareFind out how every purchase of PDSA Vet Care supports the UK's leading vet charity. About us We're the UK's leading vet charity. Each year our vets carry out 2.7 million treatments for sick and injured pets. We're dedicated to making sure every pet in the UK has a lifetime of health and happiness. We do this in three special ways - by educating owners, preventing…
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Vet groups and charities work together to tackle crisis
PDSA, alongside veterinary groups, RSPCA and Blue Cross have joined together to help ensure the UK’s animals are cared for during the coronavirus crisis.
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Pip's story
8-year-old Patterdale Terrier Pip received life-saving treatment at PDSA after another dog bit her and severely injured her jaw.
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Sergeant Reckless
We’re really proud to announce that Sergeant Reckless has been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal – the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
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Tom Underwood, Graduate Vet
Join us as we catch up with Tom Underwood who tells us about his experience on PDSA’s graduate programme and his career since finishing.
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Round of ap-paws for charity ‘Pet Wellbeing Centre’
Local pets have given a huge round of ap-paws to vet charity PDSA, which has opened the doors to its brand new Pet Wellbeing Centre in Nottingham.
