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  • 10 things to consider when organising a dog-friendly festival

    Organising a dog-friendly event can be a little overwhelming. Our vets are here to help with 10 top tips for planning the perfect dog-friendly event!

  • Homemade summer treats to keep cats and dogs cool

    As the weather starts warming up again, keeping your pet cool is really important (after all, they are wearing a fur coat). We’ve put together some easy homemade treats that will help keep your pet cool.

  • BBQ safety for pet owners

    There's nothing better than having a barbecue with friends and family during the great British summer, but all those tempting treats and burning hot equipment can be a real danger to our precious pets.

  • Planning the perfect dog friendly staycation

    Our hopes of a summer holiday abroad may have been dashed this year, but why not plan a UK staycation with your favourite four-legged friend instead?

  • Tips for taking your dog to a festival

    Whether you’re planning a dog safe festival or taking your dog with you to a festival, read our advice guide on keeping them safe.

  • Taking your dog for a countryside walk

    We need to keep the countryside special for everyone. It's really important to be mindful of other people, wildlife and farm animals - especially when you're out and about with your dog.

  • Things to know before taking your pet on public transport

    Public transport can open up a world of adventure for you and your furry friend, as long as you’re well prepared and have checked if your pet will be welcome too.

  • A beginner’s guide to camping with a dog | PDSA

    While we wouldn’t recommend taking your cat or rabbits camping, it can be the ideal getaway for you and your dog. Camping holidays are good for walking and exploring, which is great for active dogs and active owners.

  • 5 ways to keep your dog safe at the beach

    We're lucky to have so many beautiful beaches, lakes and rivers in Britain. They're wonderful places to enjoy with our dogs, especially when the sun's shining.

  • Living in the city with your dog

    The city is always on the go and with has lots of smells, sounds, sights and people, which means city living can occasionally be overwhelming for doggies. That doesn’t mean that dogs can’t live in the city, but it does mean that you need to introduce your pup to it gradually.

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