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PDSA Graduate Programme
PDSA Graduate ProgrammeOur Graduate Programme will open for applications on 1 March 2017PDSA Graduate Programme At PDSA, we are investing in our future, so we want ambitious graduates like you to join us. As the UK’s leading veterinary charity our unique graduate programme will stretch and support you. We provide around 2.3 million treatments every year to sick and injured pets and to continue…
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Community Education Vet Nurses
Meet our team of vet nurses delivering talks near you.
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Children and dogs: How to keep them happy and safe
Our vets give their tips on how to safely introduce children and dogs and teach your children to understand your dog's body language.
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PDSA Terms & Conditions
Terms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyPDSA, and PDSA Trading Ltd, are registered with the Information Commissioner to collect, use, and process personal information in accordance with the requirements set out in the Data Protection Act 1998. How do we collect information? PDSA collects personal information about potential supporters, volunteers, or clients either directly from the individuals…
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Oliver's story
12-year-old Oliver, a Jack Russell cross from Portsmouth, was recently diagnosed with heart failure and now requires regular medication to manage his condition.
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Poppy's story
When the ongoing private vet costs for her nine-year-old Bichon Frise, Poppy, became a worry, Laura turned to PDSA for help.
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world spay day
World Spay Day We've joined nine UK animal welfare charities to promote World Spay Day on 23 February 2021. What is neutering? Neutering – also known as castration, spaying and ‘fixing’ – is an operation carried out by a vet. It stops your pet from having unwanted litters and can prevent serious illnesses. Male and female pets undergo different operations when they are neutered: Male pets are…
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Bruno’s story
Four-month-old Cane Corso puppy, Bruno, bit off more than he could chew (literally) after swallowing a toy arrow whilst playing with his dog best friend Hugo.
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Shenzi’s story
Thanks to PDSA, three-year-old Dalmatian, Shenzi, narrowly escaped death after swallowing a six-inch bamboo kebab skewer.
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Harry's story
Thanks to the help of PDSA Vets, Harry the cat is now pain-free and adjusting to life on three legs.
