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Albert's story
PDSA vets have saved an eight-month-old kitten called Albert after becoming trapped under the bonnet of a moving car for twenty minutes.
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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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What a teat!
Dog nearly died after wolfing down dummies and glow stick
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Prize draw winners
Check the results of our latest prize draw and see who's a lucky winner!
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Legacy recruitment
Make your promise today. We couldn't do the lifesaving work we do without the support of generous legacy donators.
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Dogs: the impostors
When’s a dog not a dog? When it looks like something else entirely. We’re looking at dog breeds that don’t always look like dogs. Just for fun!
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Volunteering with our fundraising team
Fundraising volunteers Volunteer with our fundraising team We have fundraising teams across the country and our fundraising volunteers are vital to helping PDSA.
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Finlay's story
PDSA vets have saved a one-year-old American Bulldog called Finlay after he suffered heatstroke and his temperature soared to a life threatening 108°F.
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Social Media Terms and Conditions
Terms and conditions for PDSA National Pet Show competition These terms and conditions apply to the PDSA National Pet Show competition running on PDSA’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram platforms from Friday 28th April 2017 to midnight GMT on 1st May 2017. HOW TO ENTER: Internet access is required to enter. You will be able to enter the competition by sharing (Facebook), retweeting (Twitter) or…
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Legacy recruitment
Make your promise today Here through every crisis Through world wars, financial crashes, 3 day weeks and now Covid-19; we have been there for pets in need. We have provided life-saving veterinary treatment to the most vulnerable. Treatment that they might not have been able to get anywhere else. This year we have been more vital than ever before. An estimated 50,000 new pets will turn to us for…