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Cat flu nearly cost Odin his life
Tiny kitten Odin had to face emergency surgery at just 8-weeks-old, all because of cat flu. Luckily, a simple vaccination can put a stop to cat flu.
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Worms in cats
Worms are a common problem in pet cats and without regular treatment, most catch them at some point in their lives. Worms are not often visible in poo until they have been treated and killed, making them difficult to spot.
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Pioneering RAF Police Dog to receive Animals’ Victoria Cross
Retired RAF Police Dog, Hertz, has received the prestigious PDSA Dickin Medal for his life-saving devotion to duty, protecting British and Allied troops while serving in Afghanistan, in 2013.
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A day in the life of PDSA Head Nurse Kay
We caught up with animal-lover Kay from Wolverhampton PDSA to find out what it’s like to work at PDSA (after 29 years!) and what she loves most about being part of the team.
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Milton Keynes Half Marathon
The first five miles are on wide roads and tree lined boulevards, giving runners a chance to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy some enthusiastic spectator support.
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Speak Up
Speak upThank you for taking the time to speak up. It would be really helpful if you could give us as many details as possible, however we appreciate that there may be certain situations where individuals may wish to raise things anonymously. Please be assured in all cases your concerns will be dealt with and investigated appropriately.
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Kiltwalk
Take a challenge and tackle the Kiltwalk for PDSA, helping to raise funds for sick and vulnerable pets.
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All pets
All pets
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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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Exercising your dog if you’re social distancing
There has been a lot about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the news and online recently. We all now need to spend more time in our homes away from other people and it can be difficult to know what to do with our four-legged friends.