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Annual Report and Accounts
Our Annual Reports and Accounts
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red inflamed eyes in rabbits
There are many different conditions that cause red, inflamed, sore eyes in rabbits; some are easily treated (such as eye infections), but others are harder to cure (such as dental disease)
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Meet Kirsty – PDSA Vet Care Assistant Turned TV Star
Join us as we sit down to chat to Kirsty Terry, a PDSA Vet Care Assistant who featured in our recent Cost of Loving TV campaign.
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Heart problems in cats
There are a few different types of heart disease that can affect cats. It’s a problem that most common in middle aged-older cats, but can also sometimes affect kittens (in rare cases).
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Weepy eyes in cats
A little bit of crusting in the corner of the eyes is normal but if you notice more than usual it could be a sign of a problem in cats.
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Teddy receives PDSA Gold Medal
We’re really proud to announce that beloved family pet, Teddy, has been awarded the PDSA Gold Medal for life-saving devotion, after she alerted her owners when their young son Riley became perilously trapped in a tumble dryer.
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Dorothy’s story
Since 1989, Dorothy, a former PDSA client, has spent time helping at one of our shops in Scotland each week.
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New website launched to help British public buy a healthy pet
New website launched to help British public buy a healthy pet.
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Receptionist
Receptionist Our receptionists within our PDSA Pet Hospitals deliver excellent customer care to our clients.Working at the busy reception, you’ll process clients who attend, answer telephone enquiries, encourage financial contributions from clients and maintaining PDSA paperwork. As a valued part of our team, you will be covering some weekends and team members’ absences. You will communicate with…
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Search the PDSA Book of Remembrance
Find a loved one: To find an entry in PDSA's Book of Remembrance, enter a name in the search box below and click the search button. Can't find the person you are looking for? If you cannot find the entry that you are looking for it may be because the name has been entered differently. Try entering different descriptions, E.g. John Smith, Jon Smith, Mr J Smith, J Smith, Smith. If you are still…
