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DIY guinea pig Christmas wreath
Get your guinea pigs into the Christmas spirit with our simple, natural DIY hay wreath!
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Agility for dogs: how to get started
As we settle into the new normal, you might be thinking about teaching your dog something new. PDSA Vet Anna has all the tips on getting started with agility training.
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Working from home as a PDSA Vet Nurse
PDSA staff all over the country are social distancing in our Pet Hospitals, meaning many in our teams are now working from home. PDSA Vet Nurse Rachel tells us how she’s been adapting to a new way of working.
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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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PDSA vets walk 2,000 miles to raise money for charity
Our dedicated veterinary teams in Liverpool have taken on a mammoth 2,000-mile walking challenge to raise funds for PDSA.
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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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Gemma Merna takes up running for PDSA
Former Hollyoaks actor and wellness coach Gemma Merna is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday, 3 October, to raise funds for PDSA.
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A rebarkable achievement! Marion celebrates 25 years as a PDSA Volunteer
Earlier this year, one of our incredible volunteers, Marion, reached an amazing milestone – a whopping 25 years as a PDSA Volunteer!
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my cat getting separation anxiety?
It may come as a surprise, but cats can get separation anxiety which can make them stressed and cause a lot of other problems. As lockdown is slowly lifted, we need to help our cats re-adjust to 'normal' life.
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Vet Q&A: Is my cat grooming too much?
Cats are clean animals and it’s normal to see your feline friend preening themselves throughout the day. If they’re grooming too much though and you’re noticing hair loss, then there may be an underlying problem.
