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PDSA - The vet charity for pets in need
PDSA is the UK's leading vet charity, providing free and low-cost treatment to pets in need. Find out more about us and how you can support our work.
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PAW Report a decade on – the UK’s largest pet wellbeing survey marks milestone year
PDSA warns of worrying rise in obesity and deepening behavioural problems in the face of Covid-19.
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Pet owners: skip the treats – hit the streets
Deadly diets and lazy lifestyles fuelling pet obesity time-bomb, warns vet charity PDSA
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D'ear'y me Domino
Puppy saved by PDSA vets after wolfing down owner’s hearing aid
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Animal Care Auxiliary
Animal Care Auxiliary Our Animal Care Auxiliarys (ACAs) build rapport with our clients, understanding the needs of their pets and providing clinical care. They promote pet wellbeing and support our clinical team to deliver preventive services and treat sick and injured pets of eligible clients. The role supports our PDSA Pet Hospital team, during the night, with taking care of the wellbeing of…
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'Animal OBE' for devoted Service Dog
Pal has been awarded the PDSA Order of Merit for his outstanding devotion to his owner
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Manchester Clients
Your Manchester PDSA Pet Wellbeing Centre A guide to your Manchester Wellbeing Centre What you need to know After more than 40 years in Old Trafford, our much-loved hospital is now struggling to cope - the waiting and consulting rooms are too small and there is not enough car park space. We want to be able to treat your pet in the best possible environment, and to do even more to help local owners…
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Pablo is home for Christmas, thanks to PDSA
Pablo required a six hour operation, plus two further surgeries and months of intensive nursing, but will be enjoying Christmas at home
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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.
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Eight million pets suffer fireworks misery
Vet charity PDSA is urging pet owners to take action now to prevent millions of pets suffering from extreme distress and trauma triggered by fireworks.
