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Boost to the kitty as PDSA receives second mystery donation
PDSA is celebrating a second bumper mystery donation after £1,000 was dropped into its Aberdeen Pet Hospital over the Christmas break.
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Rabbits endure a lifetime of lockdown isolation
While many of us may have struggled with isolation during lockdown, sadly hundreds of thousands of rabbits face a lifetime of endless isolation and loneliness says PDSA.
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PDSA position on the Innate Health Assessment (IHA)
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW) is aiming to tackle the growing and significant challenges associated with extreme conformation. That is body shapes and physical features that are exaggerated to such an extent that they cause suffering.
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Puppy saved by PDSA after chocolate binge
Beagle pup Jessie almost came to sticky end after gobbling up three chocolate Easter eggs – foil wrappers and all – but was saved by quick intervention from PDSA.
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PDSA vets save a feline star
Help PDSA save more stars like Marley this Christmas
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'Wurst' Aid for Weimaraner - PDSA saves dog after sausage binge
A dog was given life-saving surgery by vet charity PDSA after a sausage binge caused a potentially fatal stomach condition.
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New PDSA service for North London
PDSA, the vet charity for pets in need, has opened a new service in North London – the Edmonton Green PDSA Pet Clinic. The facility, a refurbished former RSPCA clinic, has now opened to the public as the latest step in the partnership between the two major animal charities.
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Devon dad goes extra mile for PDSA
A Devon dad has gone the extra mile for pets in need after running the Royal Parks Half Marathon to raise vital funds for leading vet charity PDSA.
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PDSA saves miracle dog whose owner lost her job due to Covid-19
Vet charity PDSA was the only place Sophie could turn when the family dog Skye was left at death’s door from a ruptured gallbladder during lockdown
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Coventry pupils experience vet life at PDSA
A group of schoolchildren from Coventry have had a taste of life as a vet thanks to a school trip to their local PDSA Pet Hospital.
