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Komondor
Komondors were bred to guard herds so they’re not very well suited to city living.
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Dogs die in hot cars
PDSA teams up with welfare organisations to raise awareness of hot car danger
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Tips for taking your dog to a festival
Whether you’re planning a dog safe festival or taking your dog with you to a festival, read our advice guide on keeping them safe.
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Dementia in Dogs: Cognitive Dysfunction
Cognitive dysfunction (‘doggy dementia’) is a condition that can develop in some dogs as their brain ages. The cause isn’t fully understood, but it’s known to be made worse by changes such as a build-up of a harmful protein (beta amyloid), and poor blood flow.
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Read more miracle pet stories from PDSA ...
Read more miracle pet stories from PDSA ... Skittles – the miracle cat Skittles, the ginger tom cat, escaped death by a whisker when he was found impaled on a metal fence railing. It's thought he could have fallen from a nearby balcony. He was rescued by the local fire brigade, who had to carefully cut the metal around his body to free him so he could be rushed to a local vet. With the metal…
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What to feed your dog
Feeding your dog the right type and amount of food is vital for their health and happiness, though it can be hard to know what’s right for your four-legged friend.
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Dealing with dog adolescence and pups post lockdown
We’ve all experienced changes to our lives during the pandemic, and for some people this has meant bringing a new puppy home. One year on from the first lockdown, many of these pups will be reaching adolescence as restrictions lift. Here’s our advice for owners who are dealing with adolescent dogs and adjusting to life after lockdown.
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Keeping your rabbit healthy
Find out how to do a health check at home and see the simple steps you can take to help keep your rabbits' health on track.
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Teddy Bear's story
PDSA vets have saved a seven-year-old cat called Teddy Bear after a horrific airgun attack resulted in his leg needing amputation.
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Fun activities to do with kids and pets
We've put together lots of ways your kids can get involved with taking care of your pets, whether you have a dog, cat or small pet.
