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Keeping indoor rabbits
We've put together our vets' tips to make sure yours can have safe and active lives.
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Dermatitis (red, inflamed, sore skin or a rash) in dogs
Has your dog got red, inflamed, angry looking skin? Or do they have a rash? We often call these symptoms ‘dermatitis’.
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Cat flu
Cat flu has similar symptoms to human flu and can make your cat feel very unwell.
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How to choose a healthier pedigree pet
Sadly, pedigree pets often suffer from painful health problems. If you're thinking of getting a pedigree dog, cat or rabbit read our vets' tips on choosing a healthier pet.
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Separation Anxiety in Dogs | PDSA
Dog separation issues, also known as separation anxiety, are common in dogs. Learn more from PDSA vets about symptoms, treatment and prevention.
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The facts about rabbits
When it comes to rabbits, our research shows that a lot of people can sometimes get the facts wrong! We’ve been busting some common rabbit-related myths.
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Cat behaviour: Male vs Female cats
Is your cat's behaviour ruled by their gender? Our vets tackle some myths about our feline friends.
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The ideal home for your guinea pigs
Read our advice on how to create a guinea pig paradise that’ll give them the space they need to stay active and happy.
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Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis) in dogs
Hot spots can appear anywhere on the body and usually look red, angry and wet.
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Cat collars
We recommend leaving your cat collarless – its usually safer and more comfortable for them. Here’s why:
