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PDSA saves miracle dog whose owner lost her job due to Covid-19
Vet charity PDSA was the only place Sophie could turn when the family dog Skye was left at death’s door from a ruptured gallbladder during lockdown
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PAW Survey 2020
Vet professionals urged to have their say on pet wellbeing
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Rabbits endure a lifetime of lockdown isolation
While many of us may have struggled with isolation during lockdown, sadly hundreds of thousands of rabbits face a lifetime of endless isolation and loneliness says PDSA.
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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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Q&A: My pet is really scared of fireworks – how can I help them?
Fireworks can cause a lot of stress for our pets (and us). If your pet isn't used to the sound of fireworks, you might find they get scared.
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Our Celebrity Supporters
We are proud to have the backing of fantastic stars like Ricky Gervais who truly love animals and care passionately about pets and the people who own them.
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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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PAW Report reveals new pet ownership challenges emerging post-pandemic
The 2022 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report has been released, analysing the impact of two turbulent years of the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK’s pets.
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PDSA 'Which Pet?'
This page is for veterinary professionals: Help your clients choose the right pet for them with our 'Which Pet?' consultation framework.
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Planning the perfect dog friendly staycation
Our hopes of a summer holiday abroad may have been dashed this year, but why not plan a UK staycation with your favourite four-legged friend instead?
