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  • A day in the life with Veterinary Receptionist Karen

    Ever wondered what a day in the life of a Veterinary Receptionist is like? Karen from Southampton PDSA gives us a glimpse into her rewarding career.

  • Introducing rabbits: how to help your bunnies bond

    Rabbits are social creatures and need the company of other rabbits to be happy.

  • PDSA Dickin Medal for Simon the cat

    Simon the cat was awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his outstanding service on H.M.S Amethyst during WWII.

  • Five signs you’re a pet dad

    With Father’s Day around the corner, we’re celebrating all the pet dads out there who have stopped trying to convince themselves their four-legged friend is ‘just a pet’!

  • Volunteering at PDSA: Sophia’s story so far

    Learn about young adult Sophia and her experience volunteering at PDSA as a Charity Shop Volunteer since she joined in December 2023.

  • A day in the life with Veterinary Receptionist Lotte

    Learn about the daily life and responsibilities of Lotte, a dedicated receptionist at PDSA. Hear about her passion for animals and her rewarding work.

  • Exercising your puppy

    Puppies need plenty of exercise, but too much too soon can be harmful. Read our top tips on exercising your pup whether they’re a small, medium or large breed.

  • Volunteer as a qualified Vet or Vet Nurse

    Are you a fully qualified vet or vet nurse? Build on your experience whilst volunteering for the UK’s leading veterinary charity.

  • Ear infections in cats

    Ear infections are painful. They are caused by germs (bacteria and yeast) growing inside the ear and often develop because something else is causing problems inside the ear.

  • Prostate Cancer in Dogs

    Prostate cancer is uncommon in dogs but sadly, when it does occur it tends to be aggressive, fast-growing, and very quick to spread around the body.

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