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Assembly Resources
We've collaborated with teachers to create free downloadable Assembly Resources to help you deliver interesting and interactive assemblies about animal welfare.
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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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Dog has half of his intestines removed
A hungry hound from Glasgow has undergone life-saving surgery to remove 4ft of his intestines - all because he swallowed a corn-on-the-cob!
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Mouth pain in cats
Mouth pain in cats Overview Cats are very good at hiding pain. This was an important skills for their wild ancestors but it makes it difficult to spot signs of a problem in our pet cats. One of the first signs of a painful mouth tends to be a change in their eating habits. You may even notice your cat hissing or appearing scared of their food. Make an appointment to see your vet if your cat is…
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Itchy skin in cats
Scratching is normal for cats, but sometimes they can seem a bit itchier than normal and may need to see a vet.
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Miracle dog survives 30 foot plunge from bridge thanks to PDSA vets
Help PDSA save stars like Chino this Christmas
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Zakk's firework terror
SkySky's storyWhen Sky's owners noticed her stomach begin to swell, they knew that something wasn't right. Sky the Staffie, from Manchester, is lucky to be alive after she developed a potentially fatal womb infection. Sky was rushed to PDSA at death's door and needed urgent life-saving surgery after the charity's vets found her infected womb weighed 2.5kg (5.5lb) equivalent to nearly three bags of…
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Lockdown with a dog
Liv and Woody (aka You, Me & Woody) have been reflecting on the new lockdown measures, what it means for dog owners out there and how to make the best of it.
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Charity Governance
Charity GovernanceCouncil PDSA is governed by a Council (composed of Trustees) which approves all policies and major expenditure programmes within the charity. How PDSA is governed Council meets every three months to monitor progress, to review the financial position and make any necessary policy decisions. Council has four standing subcommittees: Audit & Risk Committee Finance &…
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Order of Merit Dogs
The first dog to receive the award was Linpol Luke (Obi), on behalf of all the police dogs that served during the 2011 London Riots.
