What is the canine recovery ward?

The canine recovery wards are where canine patients rest before and after surgery. Each of the separate recovery kennels are fitted with warm, cosy bedding ensuring the patient's comfort throughout their recovery period. The patient is closely monitored by the nurse on kennel duty who will alert the vet if they have any cause for concern.

How can I sponsor the canine recovery ward?

The canine recovery wards in each of our pet hospitals cost £85,000 to build and fully equip.

If you are interested in donating the full amount, please get in touch with our pet hospital appeal team on 0800 0199 004 or use our online contact form.

 


Canine recovery ward

Help us buy the equipment we need for our canine recovery wards

Donate
 

£40 could pay for a piece of cosy specialised bedding that a dog like a German Shepherd could snuggle into

£50 Could pay for a lifting sheet, used to transmit heavy animals from the operating theatre to the recovery ward

£1,000 Could pay for a pump used with seriously ill patients to administer life saving fluids

A donation of any amount will help us build our much needed new pet hospitals and build hope for all the pets who need us.


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Contact Us

Call 01952 204791

Speak to a member of the team
Mon - Fri 09:00-17:00

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Case Study

Garfield

Garfield

Eight-month-old cat, Garfield, used up one of his nine lives after surviving an incredible 120ft fall from his home.

Garfield fell from an open window in the 12th floor flat he lives in with his owner, suffering from a broken leg and a collapsed lung. Luckily, the highly skilled PDSA veterinary team used a metal plate and six screws to fix his leg back together and he's now fully recovered.



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