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Information about the Gender Pay Gap at PDSA
We are passionate about having understandable, equitable and transparent reward policies that enable our strategy and reflect our culture, and are committed to reducing our gender pay gap.
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Dog and puppy insurance | Get a quote today | PDSA
Make sure your dog or puppy is protected with Dog Insurance with PDSA. Keep your dog safe with our 5-star rated* dog and puppy insurance.
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Kitten insurance | Pet insurance for your kitten | Get a Quote
Looking for pet insurance for kittens? PDSA offers 5* rated lifelong coverage. Get a quote with us today for quality care and peace of mind.
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Pet insurance for cats | Get a quote
Looking for pet insurance for cats? PDSA offers 5* rated lifelong coverage. Get a quote with us for quality care and peace of mind.
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PDSA Pet Insurance UK - Get a Pet Insurance Quote now
PDSA Pet Insurance – For your pet's life. Protect your pet with one of five policies, hand-picked by PDSA vets to offer great cover and peace of mind.
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Charity warns of impact of proposed changes to veterinary care
PDSA, the UK’s largest charity providing free and low cost veterinary care to pets of those most in need, is warning of potential negative implications for pets and owners, if some proposed changes to veterinary care are given the go-ahead.
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Your guinea pig’s diet
Discover the ideal diet for your guinea pigs with tips on selecting the best food and choosing healthy treats. Ensure your guinea pigs’ health with our guide written by PDSA vets.
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Skin allergies (atopic dermatitis) in cats
Atopic dermatitis (atopy) is a skin problem caused by an allergy to something in the environment (such as pollen, moulds, grass or dust mite).
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Cushing’s Disease in dogs
Cushing’s disease is a condition caused by high levels of steroid in the body, normally produced in precise amounts by the adrenal glands.
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Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs
Mitral valve disease (MVD) is a heart problem caused by a faulty heart valve. It’s the most common type of heart disease in dogs and is especially prevalent in small breeds such as the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
