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PDSA Executive Pay Statement
Information on PDSA's executive pay policy
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Ear mites in cats and kittens
Ear mites are tiny parasites that can affect ears. They are common in kittens but can also affect adult cats.
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Statement regarding Patrick the Pug
Concern over new Disney film fuelling demand for pugsThere are concerns that a new Disney film, Patrick the Pug, will fuel demand for the breed, which suffers from serious health and welfare problems. Animal welfare organisations are worried that past films featuring animals, such as terrapins (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Dalmatians (101 Dalmatians), clown fish (Finding Nemo) and owls (Harry…
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Heatstroke in cats
Heatstroke is a very serious condition can cause severe dehydration, organ damage and death
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Heart problems in dogs
Heart disease is a relatively common problem in pet dogs and there are a few different types.
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Clinical Roles
Clinical Roles We have a range of rewarding roles within our PDSA Pet Hospitals. These are located in 48 locations across the UK. You’ll be an essential and valued member of our team, whether you handle front-line enquires or provide lifesaving treatments. We treat sick and injured pets – but that’s not all. We’re also passionate about providing essential preventive treatments and educating pet…
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CMA October 2025 Announcement – PDSA Statement
Chief Veterinary Officer, Steve Howard said: “We welcome this report and its aim to make veterinary care easier to access, transparent and more affordable.
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Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV)
Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) is a serious disease that attacks the immune system and causes cancers such as lymphoma and leukaemia.
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Eyelid growths/lumps on dogs eyelids
Eyelid growths are common in dogs but fortunately, most of them are benign (non-cancerous). Cancerous or not, if your dog has a growth on their eyelid, it’s best that it’s removed before it gets bigger and more difficult to treat.
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Sponsor Form
Thank you for choosing to become a Trauma Care Sponsor By becoming a Trauma Care Sponsor today your monthly donations will help to support the ongoing treatment of pets in need of urgent and life-saving care. You’ll receive a welcome pack in the post and regular email updates with pet stories to show the difference your sponsorship is making. Please be aware, that by selecting ‘No’ to Email…
