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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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Skin lumps in cats
It’s sensible to regularly check your cat for lumps and book an appointment with your vet if you find one, even if it looks harmless.
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Flat-faced breeds: what you need to know
Dogs like these have become really popular but there hasn’t always awareness of the health problems they can have.
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Anal gland abscesses in dogs
Anal gland infections/abscesses are extremely painful and can burst through the skin if they aren’t treated quickly. Contact your vet ASAP if you think your dog has an anal gland abscess.
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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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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 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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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 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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How to make your garden safe for rabbits
If you plan on letting your rabbits run freely in your garden at certain times, you need to make sure it’s safe, secure and very much bunny-proof!
