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Pet First Aid course testimonials
Don’t just take our word for it – 100% of delegates scored the training useful or extremely useful
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Volunteer as a qualified Vet or Vet Nurse
Are you a fully qualified vet or vet nurse? Build on your experience whilst volunteering for the UK’s leading veterinary charity.
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Key Stage 2 resources
Browse a variety of useful and interesting lesson plans and resources about animals and animal welfare for KS2 pupils
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Vet Q&A: My cat has special food for their kidneys – how can I get them to eat it?
If your cat has kidney disease, your vet will likely recommend a special diet for them. These diets contain make sure the kidneys don’t have to work so hard.
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Looking after small pets
Advice from our vets about how to take care of small pets like rats, gerbils and chinchillas
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Band 3
Emergency AppealNo pet should suffer Emergency appeal: Coronavirus crisis In this time of crisis, we are doing everything we can to keep our Pet Hospital doors open for emergencies. Every day, our front-line teams are working tirelessly to save lives. The situation is changing fast and we’ve already had to make some difficult decisions: our Pet Hospitals are only able to treat emergency cases and…
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PetWise in schools
PetWise School Award What is PetWise School Award? PetWise School Award is similar to an accreditation scheme – you may already be familiar with these in school. The difference is, this is the first (and only) animal-related award that schools can take part in. By being ‘PetWise’, your community will know that your school is pet-savvy and care about our furry friends. In order to complete the…
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PDSA's Patron - HRH Princess Alexandra
PDSA has enjoyed Royal patronage since 1919. Currently we are very proud to have HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy, KG, GCVO as our patron.
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Graduate programme case studies
Graduate Programme case studies Hear what some of our Vets had to say about the scheme: Matthew Forshaw – Senior Veterinary Surgeon at Huyton Pet Hospital I'm Matt, the senior veterinary surgeon at Huyton Pet Hospital in Liverpool. I joined PDSA in 2009 as a new graduate from the University of Edinburgh. In the hope of not showing my age, the new graduate scheme didn't exist at that point.…