Search blog: June 2021 (6 results)
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)!
Keeping your guinea pigs cool in the summer: dos and don’ts!
by PDSA | 11 June 2021The weather is warming up, and the summer is finally here for us to enjoy – but hot days can be a worrying time for your guinea pigs. Overheating in guinea pigs is very dangerous, so it’s always important to take extra care in the warmer months to help keep them cool.
6 tips on taking your dog to the pub
by PDSA | 8 June 2021Taking your much-loved pooch to the pub can be a great way for you to spend time together. There’s a lot to consider from making sure your pup is ready, to knowing what to take – but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here’s our top tips for taking your four-legged friend to the pub…
What you should consider before purchasing a puppy
by PDSA | 3 June 2021Disney’s new film, Cruella, was released last month, and with the return of Dalmatians, it’s sure to be a hot topic of conversation. Though seeing these lovely pooches on-screen might inspire you to have one of your own, there is a lot to consider before bringing a Dalmatian, or any pet, into your home.
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