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Client Services Manager
Client Services Manager Our Client Services Managers champion our customer service and lead our reception team.You’ll provide administration support within our PDSA Pet Hospitals to help us deliver an efficient, professional and caring veterinary service to the local community. This is an exciting role where you can make a real difference. You’ll manage all aspects of client services within our…
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Saturn's story
Saturn's life was saved by a PDSA vet after serious injuries to his back leg from a suspected road traffic accident
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Lola receives PDSA Commendation
Lola Lola receives PDSA Commendation for immense courage and determination Lola the crossbreed was just nine months old when her owner, 28-year-old Laura Mason was attacked while the pair were out walking. Lola and Laura already enjoyed a very special relationship, but when Laura was attacked, Lola would prove to be more than a loving companion – she would also become Laura's fierce protector.…
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A Guide to Preventing Boredom in Bunnies
Prevent rabbit boredom with vet-approved tips and tricks including suitable toys for bunnies. Learn how to keep your bunnies active, healthy, and entertained with PDSA.
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Dog scoops national slimming prize after near 40% weight loss
Ten-year-old almost unrecognisable after life-changing diet and exercise programme
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Education Centre
PDSA Education Programme. Education Centre At PDSA we are passionate about educating children about pets. We believe it’s important for children to learn to care for and respect animals – as this helps them grow up to become the caring and compassionate pet owners of the future. We think it’s vital to ensure the next generation know how to care for their pets and stay safe around animals – and we…
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Manchester community hub booking form
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Wounds and skin injuries
Very minor wounds (cuts, grazes, burns, bites and bruises) often heal themselves. More serious wounds should always been seen by a vet.
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Skin cancer in cats
Regularly check your cat for changes to their skin and book an appointment with your vet if you are worried.
