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How to take a good photo of your pet
Pets are adorable but it can be a complete nightmare trying to take a good photo of them. It’s not an impossible task, though, and there are some things that might make it easier.
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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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Halloween survival guide for pets
With the most spooktacular time of the year just around the corner, our vets have pulled together a Halloween survival guide to help keep pets happy.
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Brian’s heartfelt volunteering journey
We recently caught up with Brian (a proud dog dad and a Lead Volunteer since 2019) to understand the events that inspired his PDSA journey and what his initial volunteering role meant to him.
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
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How to keep your dog cool in summer
Dogs can’t cool down as easily as we can and it can be hard for them over summer. Read our vets' advice on keeping dogs cool in warmer weather.
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What to do with your cat when you go on holiday | PDSA
Ensure your cat’s wellbeing with our extensive guide on what to do when you go on away.
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Lockdown with a dog
Liv and Woody (aka You, Me & Woody) have been reflecting on the new lockdown measures, what it means for dog owners out there and how to make the best of it.
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Five things owners should know before getting a flat-faced dog
Doing research is really important before getting any dog, but there’s definitely more to consider with certain breeds! PDSA’s content writer and flat-faced dog owner, Mair, explains.
