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PDSA vets abseil for poorly pets
Staff from our Middlesbrough Pet Hospital veterinary team, plus friends, family and supporters are going to tackle the heights of the Tees Transporter Bridge
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How can I tell if my pet still has a good quality of life?
All pet owners want their companion to have a good life. As your pet gets older, or if they’re diagnosed with a serious illness, you may worry that they’re suffering and have more bad days than good.
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Tail meaning: What your pet’s tail is trying to tell you | PDSA
Discover the real tail meaning behind your pet’s movements! Find out how dogs and cats use their tails to show how they’re feeling, keep their balance, stay warm, and express affection.
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8 tasty DIY treats to keep your pet cool!
It's just as important for our pets to drink plenty during hot weather. How can we encourage them to keep cool and stay hydrated?
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Cat behaviour: Male vs Female cats
Is your cat's behaviour ruled by their gender? Our vets tackle some myths about our feline friends.
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How to keep your pets safe from toxic cleaning products
Our pets are curious characters and quick to explore anything and everything their paws can get hold of - unfortunately, this also includes the things that can harm them. If your pet ever comes across a cleaning product, their inquisitive nature means they probably won’t hesitate to have a sniff or even a taste.
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Chinchilla Health
Find out how to check your chinchilla’s health every day and the simple steps you can take to keep them in top condition.
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Five common health problems in guinea pigs and how to prevent them
Like all pets, guinea pigs have their own set of common health issues. However, you can prevent them by providing the correct care, diet, and home.
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How to spend time with pets if you can’t have one
If you can't have a pet for whatever reason, it can be really disheartening. We've put together a list ways you can spend time with pets without actually having one of your own.
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When it's time to say goodbye
It’s a difficult decision which we never want to have to make. But sometimes euthanasia is the only way in which we can ease our beloved companion’s pain and suffering.
