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Dogs: the impostors
When’s a dog not a dog? When it looks like something else entirely. We’re looking at dog breeds that don’t always look like dogs. Just for fun!
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Hypoallergenic pets: myths and facts
Sadly, people allergic to pets often struggle to have them in their homes or need a strict allergy management plan to live alongside their beloved pets.
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Urgent appeal: a message from our Director of Veterinary Services
In this time of uncertainty, there are still thousands of people who rely on PDSA to help their pets in their time of need. Richard Hooker, PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, explains why we need your support more than ever.
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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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How to make a catnip toy
With Christmas now only days away, we have the perfect toy for your feline friend using items from around the home.
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Honouring our animal heroes: what’s the PDSA Dickin Medal?
Every year on 11 November, we remember the courageous men and women who have served in military conflicts. Here at PDSA, we also take the opportunity to remember the incredible animals who also served.
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How can I stop my dog barking?
Whether you’ve owned one or have had a neighbour with one – sometimes there’s nothing worse than a noisy dog! All dogs might bark at some point in their life, but some are definitely louder than others.
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Vet Q&A: Is it safe to get rabbits neutered?
We understand that some owners might be worried about getting their rabbits neutered or spayed. Our vets are here to help put your mind at ease.
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Vet Q&A: Coronavirus (COVID-19) – advice for self-isolating pet owners
I’m self-isolating myself as advised, can my pet stay with me? How do I look after my pet during this time?
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Vet Q&A: Do pets recognise people?
Whether you need to leave your pet with someone else while you’re on holiday, are heading off to uni, or your pet goes missing and you’re reunited, you might be wondering if your four-legged friend will still recognise you when you see them again.
