PDSA Young Pet Protectors
PDSA's Young Pet Protectors Club is a great way for young members to help sick and injured pets, and to learn about caring for animals while having lots of fun. Membership costs just £10 per year and group and family memberships are also available, great for school classes and organisations.
The Recipient of the Charity Gift Gets
- Great animal year planner
- Pet Protectors club badge and gift
- Personalised membership card
- Personalised fridge magnet
- Two copies of Animal Antics magazine
PDSA Young Pet Protectors
from just £10.00
Registered Charity Number: 208217
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PDSA Pet Protectors Club Single Membership
...read moreIndividual membership to PDSA Pet Protectors is available for one or three years and members receive a personalised membership card, badge, birthday card, free gift and a copy of the fantastic c...
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PDSA Pet Protectors Club Family Membership
...read moreThis membership is available for families with between two and four children residing at the same address. Each child receives a membership card, a badge, a birthday card and a gift, and a copy ...
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About PDSA Young Pet Protectors Club
Along with the welcome pack you will also receive a birthday card and the chance to win days out, DVDs, books, games and even a holiday. The PDSA need to raise £3 million every month to keep caring for the pets of people who can't afford the services of a vet. Every day the PDSA provide free veterinary treatment to more than 4,650 sick and injured animals across the UK.
About the PDSA
The PDSA was founded in 1917 by animal welfare pioneer Maria Dickin, who opened her first 'People's Dispensary for Sick Animals of the Poor' in Whitechapel, London on 17th November 1917. By 1935 Maria had established 5 PDSA hospitals and 71 dispensaries throughout the UK, alongside 11 motor caravan dispensaries that travelled around rural communities providing free PDSA veterinary care.
To this day, the PDSA is the UK's leading non-campaigning veterinary charity, employing the largest number of fully qualified veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses in Europe, whilst caring for more than 350,000 pet patients each year. Maria's long term dream of offering free veterinary treatment for sick and injured pets has become reality, with 43 PetAid hospitals and 352 PetAid practices across the UK. This dream has only become reality thanks to the kind donations from the public who support the PDSA and help it to expand nationwide to offer free pet care for those who cannot afford it.