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PDSA Enterprise Day
Children are taken off timetable for the day to start up their own company. They follow a business-style timetable in order to design and make their own products, which they can sell later in the day
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Seeing Practice FAQ
Seeing PracticeFrequently Asked QuestionsSeeing Practice FAQs So what would I see as a student? 1000s of cases. Any PDSA Pet hospital can proudly say that it deals with more trauma and medical cases than the average private practice. It’s exciting, busy and you’ll never be bored. You’ll see a huge range of surgical and medical procedures, some that you may not see in private practice. What would I…
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Clinical Roles
Clinical Roles We have a range of rewarding roles within our PDSA Pet Hospitals. These are located in 48 locations across the UK. You’ll be an essential and valued member of our team, whether you handle front-line enquires or provide lifesaving treatments. We treat sick and injured pets – but that’s not all. We’re also passionate about providing essential preventive treatments and educating pet…
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Vet Q&As: What to know about epilepsy in cats
Although it’s more common in dogs, epilepsy in cats is still possible. Discover the symptoms, causes, and what to do if you think your cat has the condition.
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Dogs in the workplace: is it a good idea?
Considering bringing dogs in the workplace? Our blog covers everything from the pros and cons to other points to consider, such as insurance. Find out more here.
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PDSA Commendation award for Roary the rabbit
When 18-year-old Ellie was struggling with grief, Roary the rabbit was there to help her feel like herself again.
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Animal VC for heroic British military dog
‘Incredible’ Mali receives prestigious PDSA Dickin Medal
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Cumbrian Canines Honoured
Two support dogs-turned social media stars have been honoured with a PDSA Commendation, for providing support, comfort and joy to thousands of people.
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Puppy Socialisation
Give your puppy the best start in life by getting them used to everyday sights, sounds and experiences.
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Diabetes in cats | PDSA
Diabetes prevents your cat being able to control their blood sugar levels. Blood sugars levels get very high, but their body becomes starved of energy. Symptoms include weight loss, drinking more, peeing more and low energy.
