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Working in our Offices
Working in our Offices We have a number of different functions in our offices to help support our work in our PDSA Pet Hospitals and high street shops. Our headquarters are in Telford – and we’re supported by our National Volunteering Centre in Winchester, Sunderland Contact Centre and other regional offices. At head office, we currently have a hybrid working approach with the option to book hot…
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Abyssinian cat
Although the Abyssinian is an active cat with lots of energy, they are an easy breed to care for. They will happily entertain themselves with their toys but do enjoy interaction with humans too.
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Idiopathic Epilepsy in Dogs
Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of repeated seizures in dogs. It’s important to have your dog checked by your vet if they have a seizure, even if they have recovered well.
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Doberman saved by PDSA after suffering near fatal twisted stomatch
A Doberman puppy nearly died after developing a twisted stomach, also known as GDV (Gastric Dilation-Volvulus).
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Nelly's story
PDSA vets have saved an eight-year-old border terrier after a freak accident left her caught under the wheels of a van.
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PDSA Pet Insurance Policies Explained | Covers To Suit Your Budget
With five levels of cover to choose from, you're bound to find the pet insurance policy that's right for you! See what cover is available for your dog or cat and compare PDSA Pet Insurance policies.
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How do vets diagnose pets
Before your vet can give your pet the right treatment, they need to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong. This process is called ‘diagnosis’ and there are plenty of tools and resources to help your vet go about it.
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Fishguard Triathlon - Sprint
Run, swim and cycle in this sprint distance triathlon to raise funds for poorly pets across the UK
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PetWise on Tour: Watford
Our PetWise mobile unit is coming to Watford to offer free health checks and advice from our friendly veterinary teams.
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Dog needs surgery after wolfing down the top of baby’s bottle
This amazing x-ray left our vets gobsmacked when they discovered the cause of Diesel the dog’s tummy woes – a teat from a baby’s bottle!