In 2023, we awarded £159,211 of grant funding to 11 projects, including our first Research Fellowship, one master’s degree by research, three clinical research projects and four student research projects. Eight peer-reviewed papers and three review studies deriving from PetSavers-funded projects were published. We launched the Ageing Canine Toolkit at BSAVA Congress, and received a substantial legacy of £87,560 from Terry Heath towards research into Bull Terrier health and other canine health research. Ellyn Groat won the BSAVA PetSavers Veterinary Achievement Award and Emily Blackwell received the BSAVA PetSavers Clinical Abstract Award.

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BSAVA PetSavers - Impact report 2022 - Lady holding a ginger and white cat over her shoulder

In 2022, we awarded £165,691 of grant funding to 12 projects, including three master’s degrees by research, five clinical research projects and four student research projects. Eight peer-reviewed papers deriving from PetSavers-funded projects were published, and we received a major donation of £17,000 into Border Terrier health. Ross Bond won the BSAVA PetSavers Veterinary Achievement Award for his paper on transverse sectioning of skin biopsies from alopecic dogs.

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BSAVA PetSavers Impact Report 2021

In 2021, we awarded £145,000 of grant funding to 13 projects, including two master’s degrees by research, seven clinical research projects and four student research projects. Four peer-reviewed papers deriving from PetSavers-funded projects were published. Vicky Ironside was awarded the BSAVA PetSavers Veterinary Achievement Award for her paper on risk indictors in cats with preclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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