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Vet Q&A: How can I get my pet used to people in facemasks?
As we start to go out more during the coronavirus pandemic, you might need to wear a facemask to help stop the spread. Covering our mouth and nose is necessary, but can be scary for our pets, especially as they’re a new addition to our lives
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Vet Q&A: How do I trim my cat’s claws?
Cats use their claws for all sorts of things – jumping, climbing and hunting – but while we’re spending more time with our feline friends you might be noticing just how long they are!
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How to make a simple toilet roll toy for rabbits
Like any pet, rabbits can get bored! This tube toy is nice and easy to do at home and will give your bunnies something fun to play with.
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Best dog-friendly walks in England
The weather may be up and down at the moment, but there’s no reason you can’t enjoy the great outdoors with your pal and get exploring!
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Agility for dogs: how to get started
As we settle into the new normal, you might be thinking about teaching your dog something new. PDSA Vet Anna has all the tips on getting started with agility training.
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Basic agility training for dogs
PDSA Vet Anna takes a look at some easy games and activities you can do at home with your pooch to keep them active and occupied!
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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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Homemade summer treats to keep cats and dogs cool
As the weather starts warming up again, keeping your pet cool is really important (after all, they are wearing a fur coat). We’ve put together some easy homemade treats that will help keep your pet cool.
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How can I stop my dog barking?
Whether you’ve owned one or have had a neighbour with one – sometimes there’s nothing worse than a noisy dog! All dogs might bark at some point in their life, but some are definitely louder than others.
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A beginner’s guide to camping with a dog | PDSA
While we wouldn’t recommend taking your cat or rabbits camping, it can be the ideal getaway for you and your dog. Camping holidays are good for walking and exploring, which is great for active dogs and active owners.
