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Dog left extremely ill after contracting Lyme Disease from tick-bite
Lakeland Terrier cross Brad, from Somercotes, Derbyshire, became extremely ill after contracting suspected Lyme Disease from ticks on a hedgehog in his owners’ garden.
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Sheffield cat loses one of his nine lives after horrific car accident
A cat who suffered life-threatening injuries when hit by a car has made a miraculous recovery, thanks to vet charity PDSA.
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Why do cats sleep so much?
If you’re a cat owner, you may have questioned why your cat spends so much time asleep. But, for our feline friends, getting plenty of sleep is simply a top priority!
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Pets at Christmas: Keeping pets calm and happy
Usually, the busy holiday period means lots of visitors, exciting trips, and festive activities that are very different to your pet’s normal routine.
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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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PDSA saves miracle dog whose owner lost her job due to Covid-19
Vet charity PDSA was the only place Sophie could turn when the family dog Skye was left at death’s door from a ruptured gallbladder during lockdown
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Pet-friendly gardens
Spring is finally here! It's the perfect time to spruce up your garden, ready to enjoy the warmer weather. But have you thought about how to make it safe and fun for your pets?
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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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Hand rearing puppies
Hand rearing puppies can be very rewarding, but is a big commitment. Hand rearing involves keeping your puppies warm, regular feeding, toileting, cleaning, health monitoring and socialisation.
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Coronavirus: Working from home with a pet
With everyone being instructed to stay at home for the next three weeks (unless you’re a key worker), our lives are becoming very different. If you have a pet at home, then your new working routine can be unsettling for you both.