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PDSA vet teams reveal six of the most common emergency cases they treat
We spoke to PDSA vet teams who have uncovered six of the most common emergencies they see coming through the doors of our pet hospitals.
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Vet Q&As: Summer dog care | PDSA
PDSA Vet Emma Fisher answers some common questions from pet owners about summer dog care.
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Five reasons pets are great for our mental health
With a lot of bad news going around at the moment, it can be hard to see light at the end of the tunnel. However, for a lot of us, we already have our own little light at home.
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Giving your puppy the best start in life
Bringing home your first puppy is an exciting time, but making sure they have everything they need to lead a healthy and happy life can sometimes feel overwhelming – especially as a new pet owner.
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Pet care advice for winter
We’ve put together some of our top tips for taking care of your four-legged friends this winter, so you’re prepared whatever the weather.
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Pets for Christmas
The festive period is filled with fun and excitement, but that doesn’t necessarily make it the right time to bring a new pet home. Our vets are here to give you their advice, as well as alternatives.
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Caring for your pet in the summer
While we’re busy having fun in the sun, there’s some important things to consider to keep our beloved pets safe – here’s our vets’ advice.
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Vet Q&A: Am I doing enough for my cat’s dental care? | PDSA
Most cats don’t show symptoms of dental disease until it’s very severe and painful for them. Certain dental problems if left untreated can even cause other problems like kidney and heart disease.
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Older pets: taking care of your senior citizen’s joints
As our pets get older, they’ll need a little more TLC than younger pets. Their joints may not be as good as they used to, they might start to slow down and generally rely on you a bit more.
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Vet Q&A: Will neutering really calm my dog down?
Dogs can be energetic depending on their age, breed and how much exercise they are getting. We're taking a look at whether or not neutering can help 'calm' a dog down.
