Petsavers - British Small Animal Veterinary Association
We fund clinical research to improve the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting pets, promoting longer and healthier lives. No experimental animals are used in PetSavers studies. Providing your email address allows us to keep you informed of how your money helps us to make a difference.
About Petsavers - British Small Animal Veterinary Association
BSAVA PetSavers funds projects investigating diseases affecting small animals, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and anaemia.
Our research provides vets with the knowledge they need to counter the distress and pain caused by these diseases through better diagnoses, treatment and management. No experimental animals are used in the research we fund.
Your support will enable us to fund more vital clinical research into diseases affecting pets, enabling them to live longer, healthier and happier lives.
Your Impact
In our 50-year history, we've awarded over 300 grants to researchers working in the field of veterinary medicine. Their findings have helped countless pets benefit from better veterinary treatment, enabling them to live longer, healthier and happier lives.
£10
£10 will provide basic laboratory equipment that forms the nuts and bolts of vital clinical research into diseases affecting pets.
£25
£25 could pay for data analysing software that helps our researchers interpret their findings to make the next big breakthrough.
£50
£50 contributes towards the university fees of a postgraduate student, helping to fund the future of veterinary research.
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Petsavers - British Small Animal Veterinary Association
We fund clinical research to improve the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting pets, promoting longer and healthier lives. No …
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