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Common questions from new puppy owners, answered
When can my puppy go outside? Why does my puppy eat poop? How often should my puppy visit the vets? Our vets answer some common questions from new puppy owners!
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Pet owners fear having to choose between “heating, eating, and caring for their pets”
New figures released this week in the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, known as the PAW Report, show that more pet owners than ever are concerned about the cost of caring for their pets.
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Client Contributions
As a charity, we don't receive any government funding and rely on the generosity of animal lovers, to fund our vital veterinary services.
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Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Senior Veterinary Surgeon Our Senior Veterinary Surgeons (SVS) lead our PDSA Pet Hospital teams, providing 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.This is an exciting role which gives you a lot of responsibility and authority. You’ll be the line manager to the Head…
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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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PDSA Pet Survivor
Voting is now open – we need your help to decide which of these incredible pets should be crowned Pet Survivor of the year.
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Guinea Pig Awareness Week
We’ve come together with other animal charities from around the country to support the first ever Guinea Pig Awareness Week from 22 to 28 March 2021.
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A celebration of the PDSA Order of Merit 2022
This Summer, we are recognising five very special dogs for their outstanding devotion, loyal companionship, and positive contributions to society.
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Painful mouth in a dog
Dogs with sore mouths often eat on one side of their face, eat less or, if the pain is severe, they may stop eating completely.
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Probiotics for dogs and cats
Probiotics are friendly bacteria which can be used to ‘top up’ the natural bacteria in your dog’s gut. They can help your dog recover from stomach upsets or longer-term conditions like Colitis.
