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Why black cats are great
We love all pets here at PDSA, but there are often reports about how certain pets can be a little overlooked. We're here to say that black cats are awesome - and here's why!
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How to play safe ball games with your dog
Want to involve your dog in the Euro 2020 fun this summer? We've compiled some top tips to help you play ball games with your dog safely.
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What to pack on a walk with the dog
Dogs love to walk (some much more than others!). If you have an active pooch who loves to get out with you, there are a few things you’ll need to pack for them to make sure it’s fun for you both!
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How to keep your pet calm at the vet | PDSA
Read our expert advice on how to keep your pet calm at the vet.
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One year of Coronavirus: A look back at lockdown
As we mark this milestone date, we're reflecting on the highs and low of the last twelve months with PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, Richard Hooker.
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Pets at Christmas: Keeping pets calm and happy
Usually, the busy holiday period means lots of visitors, exciting trips, and festive activities that are very different to your pet’s normal routine.
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Nine cats given a second chance
With a lot of uncertainty around at the moment, we thought we’d bring some good news in the form of these lucky kitties who used up one of their nine lives but lived to tell the tale!
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Taking your dog for a countryside walk
We need to keep the countryside special for everyone. It's really important to be mindful of other people, wildlife and farm animals - especially when you're out and about with your dog.
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The most unusual PDSA Medal recipients of all time
Since the inception of our PDSA Animal Awards programme in 1943, we’ve had the privilege of recognising amazing animals of all shapes and sizes for their incredible bravery and devotion to duty.
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Living in the city with your dog
The city is always on the go and with has lots of smells, sounds, sights and people, which means city living can occasionally be overwhelming for doggies. That doesn’t mean that dogs can’t live in the city, but it does mean that you need to introduce your pup to it gradually.
