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Veterinary Nurse
Veterinary Nurse Our Veterinary Nurses (VNs) provide a high standard of customer service and clinical care, and deliver preventive services and to treat sick and injured pets of eligible clients.You’ll be part of a team that supports in theatre, provides inpatient care and carries out consultations, admissions and discharges. You’ll also be involved in dispensing medication, encouraging financial…
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Veterinary Surgeon
Veterinary Surgeon Our Veterinary Surgeons (VS) provide a high standard of customer service and clinical care while promoting pet wellbeing, delivering preventive services and treating sick and injured pets of eligible clients.Our Veterinary Surgeons are involved in all aspects of clinical governance at our PDSA Pet Hospitals and manage cases cost-effectively, encourage financial contributions…
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WWII Prisoner of War dog Peggy honoured
2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders mascot receives PDSA Commendation
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How can I tell if my pet still has a good quality of life?
All pet owners want their companion to have a good life. As your pet gets older, or if they’re diagnosed with a serious illness, you may worry that they’re suffering and have more bad days than good.
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Mischievous pup nearly died after swallowing a chicken bone
Sapphire's story shows just how dangerous bones can be for our four-legged friends.
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Tinkerbelle's story
7-year-old Rottweiler cross Tinkerbelle was treated by PDSA vets for an abscess that had grown to the size of a tennis ball on her chin.
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Exercising your kitten
Just like any other pet, kittens need daily exercise to keep them mentally and physically fit and healthy.
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How to muzzle train your dog
Muzzle training should be done at your dog’s pace, in several short sessions over a few weeks.
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Dog saved by PDSA after eating face mask
A Cocker Spaniel from Liverpool was saved by PDSA after he nearly died after eating a facemask.
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Savi’s story
Thanks to PDSA Vets, 11-month-old cat Savi is back on all four paws again after getting his toe stuck in a plughole.
