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Careers
Apply now for a job PDSA! PDSA has a job role for you whether you are looking for a career in veterinary, retail, or in an office environment.
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Fly strike in rabbits
Fly strike happens when a fly lays its eggs on a rabbit’s fur which hatch into maggots and burrow under the skin to feed on flesh.
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How to help an older pet settle in at home
Bringing a new pet home can be overwhelming for them – read our tips to help them settle and adapt.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Skittles
Skittles was found impaled on railings. Incredibly, he survived, and has now been selected as a finalist in PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year.
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Myths about Wills: Five common misconceptions about making a Will | PDSA
Our Legal Experts at PDSA debunk some of the most common misconceptions and myths about making a Will and explain the reasons why everyone should have one.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Maximus
Maximus was in a hit and run. He suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw and a missing eye.
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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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Olga - Dickin Medal 51
Police Horse Olga was just one of many horses to play a vital role in crowd control and rescue operations as London suffered unrelenting attacks from the Luftwaffe’s notorious ‘Flying Bombs’.
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Vet Q&A: What should I do if my dog eats chocolate this Easter
It’s important to be extra careful at Easter when there might be more chocolate in the house, or garden if you’re planning an Easter egg hunt for the children.