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Neapolitan Mastiff
Neapolitan Mastiffs are loyal, devoted dogs that love family life.
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Crate training your dog
How to crate train your puppy or adult dog. The benefits of crate training, what you’ll need, how to crate train, and when to seek more help. Written by PDSA vets.
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Sales & Stock Assistants
Sales and Stock Assistants Our Sales and Stock Assistants are responsible for helping our Shop Managers to maximise the shop’s sales opportunities. This is a varied role, assisting with stock management, providing excellent customer service and helping with operational duties. This role can involve working on the sales floor and behind the scenes. Sales and Stock Assistants are enthusiastic team…
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Accessibility statement
Accessibility statement PDSA wants everyone to be able to use our website regardless of any disabilities they may have. We have therefore designed our website in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).Font Size All font sizes are relative, with the exception of graphical text. Text size can be increased or decreased by following these steps;Microsoft…
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How to stop cats jumping
Cats are curious animals who love to be up high because it can make them feel safer, which sometimes means they jump to places some people prefer they wouldn’t.
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How to train your puppy basic commands
There are a few basic commands that ideally all owners should teach their dogs. They’re nice and simple and your pup will love to learn them!
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10 fun facts about rabbits
We love our bunny buddies, and this Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) we’re celebrating how awesome they are!
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Exercising your senior dog
Senior dogs are more likely to have health conditions or other problems that might limit how much they can exercise, but it's still important to keep them active so they stay healthy.
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Max, Paddy and Harry live stream jetty-jump in aid of charity
Celebrity spaniels, Max, Paddy and Harry, have raised an incredible £4,256 for PDSA
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Pyometra (infected womb) in dogs
A pyometra is a womb infection – a very serious condition, common in unneutered, female dogs. Treatment for a pyometra includes emergency surgery to remove the womb, a fluid drip and medication.
