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How to stop my dog chewing
Training your dog or puppy not to chew things that could be dangerous or that you don’t want them to ruin doesn’t have to be a tricky task.
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Dealing with a dog attack
No matter how well-behaved your dog is you can never guarantee everyone's dog will be the same.
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PDSA Policy Safeguarding
PDSA Policy Safeguarding Policy Statement PDSA is fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable groups i.e. children and adults at risk. PDSA encourages a culture where people are easily able to speak up if they feel something is wrong. This policy, in conjunction with the associated procedures, enables anyone to easily report worries or concerns relating to a child or adult at risk,…
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PDSA Treat
TreatCaring for sick and injured pets Treatment in our Pet Hospitals We have 48 Pet Hospitals across the UK, where our wonderful vet teams treat pets and save lives, every single day. We believe that no pet should suffer because of their owner's financial situation. That's why PDSA was founded and it's the reason we've been working with the pets of people in need for over 100 years. About our…
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Graduate scheme FAQs
Graduate FAQs I have applied for the Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Programme, will I receive a response? Yes. After you apply via our careers website, we’ll email to let you know we have your application and when we’ve made a decision. You can log into your account to check your application status at any point. If I am not successful, will I receive feedback? Unfortunately, we are unable to provide…
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Sunny's story
PDSA Vets Save Sunny’s Life After He “Inhaled” A Beef Bone
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Certified dog behaviourists
Having a dog with a behaviour problem can be difficult. Knowing where to go to get help is important. Read our guide on finding a certified dog behaviourist.
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Flat-faced breeds: what you need to know
Dogs like these have become really popular but there hasn’t always awareness of the health problems they can have.
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How do vets diagnose pets
Before your vet can give your pet the right treatment, they need to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong. This process is called ‘diagnosis’ and there are plenty of tools and resources to help your vet go about it.
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Dementia in pets
We all know that dementia affects so many people, but it can also affect our pets, too
