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  2. People's Dispensary for Sick Animals - Wikipedia

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    The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) is the UK's leading veterinary charity, carrying out more than one million free veterinary consultations a year.It was founded in 1917 by Maria Dickin to provide care for sick and injured animals of the poor.

  3. Orca (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Orca was a male golden retriever trained by the UK charity Canine Partners as an assistance dog.As of 2007 he was one of 12 dogs to be awarded the PDSA Gold Medal, [1] the highest award for outstanding bravery and dedication by an assistance dog, for remarkable dedication, tenacity and initiative in saving his owners' life in 2003, when he was still a young dog of 17 months age.

  4. Ilford Animal Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It was attended by two holders of the PDSA Gold Medal, Jake (an explosives detection dog) [1] [8] and Endal (an assistance dog). Also present was Commander Stuart Hett, who had been an officer aboard HMS Amethyst and had been tasked with responding to the many letters received by the ship's heroic cat, Simon , who is buried at Ilford.

  5. PDSA - Wikipedia

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    PDSA may refer to: PDSA (plan–do–study–act), a quality improvement process; People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, a UK veterinary charity;

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Pet owners who give their dogs homemade diets may incorporate extra vitamins and supplements. Between approximately 10 and 30 percent of dogs in the United States receive nutritional supplements. [70] A survey of U.S. pet owners in 2006 found that the most commonly used supplements were multivitamins and chondroprotective agents. [71]

  7. Canine hip dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    A dog may misuse its rear legs, or adapt its gait, to compensate for pain in the forelimbs, notably osteoarthritis, osteochondritis (OCD) or shoulder or elbow dysplasia, as well as pain in the hocks and stifles or spinal issues. It is important to rule out other joint and bodily issues before concluding that only hip dysplasia is present.

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