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Zak
Border Collie Zak received the PDSA Order of Merit in July 2022 for his lifetime service as a Search and Rescue Dog.
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Creating the ideal home for your rabbits
Read our vets’ advice on the best home for rabbits including how big should rabbit hutches be and how to clean your rabbits’ home.
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How to safely move an injured pet
Moving an injured pet needs to be done carefully to avoid making any injuries worse. Stay calm, reassure your pet, check their injuries and make sure you and they are safe before moving them.
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Wobbly teeth in dogs
Although your puppy's teeth will naturally fall out to make room for their adult teeth, wobbly teeth in adult dogs is cause for concern.
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Reqs
Fire Investigation Dog, Reqs, has been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his life-saving devotion to duty, providing vital support at fire scenes.
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How to pick up and hold a rabbit
Rabbits can be nervous by nature so it's important to learn how to hold them in a way that makes them feel safe and secure.
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Warrior
Warrior – PDSA Dickin Medal 66 “Warrior and General Jack Seely commanded three regiments of the Canadian Cavalry, leading the charge at some of the bloodiest and most infamous battles of World War I. Warrior’s Honorary PDSA Dickin Medal was awarded on behalf of all animals that served in the Great War.” Known to many as ‘The Horse the Germans couldn’t kill’, Warrior’s story is one of the most…
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Doky
Police DOG (PD) Doky posthumously received the PDSA Order of Merit for a distinguished career and outstanding devotion to duty with the National Police Department of the Balearic Islands between 2009 – 2019.
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Mouth pain in cats
Mouth pain in cats Overview Cats are very good at hiding pain. This was an important skills for their wild ancestors but it makes it difficult to spot signs of a problem in our pet cats. One of the first signs of a painful mouth tends to be a change in their eating habits. You may even notice your cat hissing or appearing scared of their food. Make an appointment to see your vet if your cat is…
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Colitis in dogs
Colitis is when the colon gets inflamed. Most dogs get colitis once, recover quickly and never suffer with it again.
