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Whelping – a guide to your dog giving birth
If you have a pregnant dog, it’s important to be well informed and prepared for her whelping to reduce the chance of problems.
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Basildon celebrates 20 years of helping local pets
Hip hip hooray, three cheers for the vets at Basildon’s PDSA Pet Hospital as it celebrates its 20th year of helping the town’s pets in need.
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Round of a-paws! Bradford vets celebrate 20 years of helping local pets
Hip hip hooray, three cheers for the vet team at Bradford’s PDSA Pet Hospital as it celebrates its 20th year of helping the city’s pets in need from its Lorne Street site.
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Helping pets adapt to post-lockdown routine
Changing routine can be unsettling for our pets. PDSA Scientific Officer and certified canine behaviourist, Rachel, gives her top tips on helping our pets adapt as we start to go out and about more.
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Humping Behaviour in Dogs
Mounting and humping is normal for both male and female dogs, and occurs for a number of reasons (not always sexual). Distracting your dog, teaching them appropriate behaviour and neutering can help prevent humping.
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How to involve your dog on your wedding day
Love is in the air! We put together a list of things to consider before saying yes to involving your pet on your wedding day.
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How to help an older pet settle in at home
Bringing a new pet home can be overwhelming for them – read our tips to help them settle and adapt.
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Life on three legs: helping your pet recover from amputation
With some care and support, three-legged pets can have a quality of life just as good as their four-legged counterparts.
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Walking a cat on a lead – is it a good idea?
Walking a cat on a lead is quickly becoming an online trend, but is it a good idea? Read our blog to discover whether or not cat owners should reach for the lead.
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Pets and babies: helping pets prepare for a new arrival
Finding out you're expecting a baby is often an exciting – and slightly daunting – time. If you’ve got a pet who’s used to having your full attention, it’s worth thinking about how they’ll react to a new arrival to avoid extra worries.
