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Vet Q&A: How can I deal with the loss of a pet?
Losing a pet can be a really difficult time. While it’s not something any of us want to go through, sadly all pet owners will have to at some stage.
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Vet Q&A: Can I get my pet vaccinated against Covid-19?
With vaccinations against the coronavirus being rolled out to people, you might be wondering if your pet can have – or even needs – a Covid-19 vaccination.
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The benefits of owning a pet
If you own a pet we don’t need to tell you how they can brighten your day at the wag of a tail. But did you know that lots of scientific studies have also shown that owning a pet can be good for your physical and mental health?
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Vet charity warn fearful pets face fireworks misery
As Bonfire Night approaches, pet owners may find themselves more stressed than excited by the prospect.
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Caring for your pet in the summer
While we’re busy having fun in the sun, there’s some important things to consider to keep our beloved pets safe – here’s our vets’ advice.
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Moving house with pets
If you’re getting ready to move home with your pet, here are some helpful tips you can follow before and during moving day and as you settle in.
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Prep your pet for New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve can be exciting for us humans (especially after the year we’ve had) but for some of our pets it can be a stressful time. Take a look at our top tips for de-stressing your celebrations.
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Meet our pet patients
Read some of the amazing stories of pets treated by PDSA, from dogs who have eaten something they shouldn't, to cats who didn't quite land on their feet.
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First aid for broken bones
Broken bones are extremely painful and require immediate veterinary attention.If your pet has broken a bone, be very careful when moving them. They are likely to be in a lot of pain and may bite you if they are scared and hurting.
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Coronavirus: Working from home with a pet
With everyone being instructed to stay at home for the next three weeks (unless you’re a key worker), our lives are becoming very different. If you have a pet at home, then your new working routine can be unsettling for you both.
