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Behaviour blog: top training tips for your dog
PDSA Scientific Officer and certified canine behaviourist Rachel gives her top five tips on how to train your dog, no matter what commands you're trying to teach them.
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Top tips for keeping your cat cool in summer
We might enjoy the hot weather but our feline friends might be feeling the heat. Read our tips on keeping your cat cool, happy and healthy over the summer months.
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How to prevent dog theft
With all the media reports around dog theft lately, we understand that some owners might be worried about their pooch. We’re sharing some tips to help keep your four-legged friends safe.
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A day in the life of PDSA volunteer Helen
Our volunteers mean the world to us. That’s why we’re shining a light on dedicated PDSA volunteer Helen this Volunteers’ Week.
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Keeping your guinea pigs cool in the summer: dos and don’ts!
Here's our top tips for keeping your guinea pigs cool in summer, including how to recognise the signs of heatstroke and advice for hydration and grooming.
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How to teach your dog paw
Teaching your dog paw is a great way to spend some quality time with your four-legged friend as we patiently wait for lockdown restrictions to ease.
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Planning the perfect dog friendly staycation
Our hopes of a summer holiday abroad may have been dashed this year, but why not plan a UK staycation with your favourite four-legged friend instead?
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How to tame prey drive in dogs
Many dogs love to chase other animals, and one of the main reasons for this is their prey drive. Our vets have some advice on prey drive and how to keep your pooch safely under control.
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From PDSA Volunteer to Cluster Manager, meet Marc
After becoming a Store Manager at the Stafford shop in 2016, he is now a Cluster Manager, overseeing six shops across the Midlands and Staffordshire. We spoke to Marc to reflect on his time as a PDSA Volunteer and how it’s helped him transition into a full-time employee.
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How to make a destruction box for dogs
We all know it’s important to exercise our dogs, but this means their brains, too! A destruction box is great fun for your pup and gets their mind working.
