Search blog: Before July 2021 (6 results)
Planning the perfect dog friendly staycation
by PDSA | 9 July 2021Lockdown restrictions have finally ended and we can take a well-deserved break. Why not involve your four-legged friend and plan a UK staycation with your favourite pooch this summer?
Keeping small pets cool in summer
by PDSA | 8 July 2021We all know what to do to keep ourselves cool over the summer months, but what about our small pets? Mice, hamsters, gerbils and rats can be very sensitive to heatwaves due to their tiny size – especially as the heat can make it harder for them to regulate their body temperature. There's lots of things you can do to keep them cool and comfortable!
How to play safe ball games with your dog
by PDSA | 5 July 2021Football is the buzzword this summer, and with the warmer weather making its best effort to stay, a game or two of football is all the more tempting. However, you might need to make some adjustments to the game if you want to involve your dog. Why not get your dog involved in the Euro 2020 fun with our recommended, safe ball games.
PDSA vets walk 2,000 miles to raise money for charity
by PDSA | 24 June 2021Our dedicated veterinary teams in Liverpool have taken on a mammoth 2,000-mile walking challenge to raise funds for PDSA.
Vet Q&A: Is my dog is panting too much?
by PDSA | 23 June 2021You may have seen your dog pant from time to time after zooming around the garden, or when they’ve just come back from a walk – but did you know that if your dog is panting too much, it could be a sign that something is wrong?
10 things to consider when looking after old aged bunnies
by PDSA | 22 June 2021This year marks 15 incredible years of Rabbit Awareness Week! Running from 28th June – 4th July, the theme of 2021 is ‘Hopping through the Years’ and we’re looking at taking care of aging bunnies. From lumps and bumps to aches and pains, our vets have got your back with 10 things to consider when looking after your OAPs (Old Aged Pals)!
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