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  • Over half of pet owners don’t know five animal welfare needs

    Charity urges all pet owners to learn five animal welfare needs this National Love Your Pet Day

  • 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

  • Vet Q&A: Can I get my pet vaccinated against Covid-19?

    With vaccinations against the coronavirus being rolled out to people, you might be wondering if your pet can have – or even needs – a Covid-19 vaccination.

  • Vet Q&A: How do I remove plaque from my dog's teeth

    Oral hygiene is an important part of dogs’ overall health and wellbeing. That’s why our vets have some advice on how to remove plaque from your dog’s teeth.

  • Should my kitten's teeth fall out?

    Our vets answer questions about your kitten's baby teeth, including when kittens start teething, when they should lose their baby teeth, and what to do if your cat is teething

  • Vet Q&As: Summer dog care | PDSA

    PDSA Vet Emma Fisher answers some common questions from pet owners about summer dog care.

  • Make your own scrumptious salmon cat biscuits | PDSA

    Learn how to make your beloved cat their own scrumptious salmon cat biscuits with our vet-approved recipe. You’ll have these delicious biscuits in three easy steps.

  • Vet Q&A: How do I know if my cat is too fat?

    We often see overweight pets but sometimes it can be difficult for owners to know if your pet is overweight or not.

  • Reduced Appetite in a Rabbit

    If your rabbit is eating less or nothing at all this is a very serious problem that needs immediate veterinary attention.

  • Head tilt in dogs: causes and when to contact your vet | PDSA

    If your dog’s head is tilted to one side, there may be an underlying medical reason. Read our guide from PDSA vets to discover what can cause a head tilt

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