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How Funds Are Allocated

Petsavers Grants Awarding Committee meets twice every year to award funds to vets in practice and other centres of excellence. These awards fund clinical studies and clinical training programmes in small animal diseases.

The Petsavers Grants Awarding Committee is made up of vets from both academia and practice. The committee members specialise in different fields of veterinary medicine to provide as broad a knowledge base as possible to the committee. Access more information on the Petsavers Grants Awarding Committee >>

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All the applications are independently reviewed and only those of scientific merit go forward to the final selection by the committee. All the results from these awards are published in the

Applications are judged by strict criteria to ensure funds are utilised correctly. For information on Petsavers Grants, please read the full terms and conditions.

It is important to note that Petsavers studies only involve cases where the disease or condition naturally occurs, there is no artificial induction of disease and no experimental animals are used.