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PDSA Pet Day
Join in with our Centenary celebrations and help sick and injured pets by holding a PDSA Pet Day at your school.
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Hamsters as pets
Get expert advice from PDSA vets on hamster cages, diet, and health. Learn how to create a stimulating environment, and ensure your hamster lives a long, happy life.
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Pet-themed home schooling during lockdown
Our education team have come up with some fun ways you can include a bit of pet-related learning into your child’s home schooling schedule! The best bit? It’s all curriculum related.
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Severe pain in pets
If your pet is in pain, contact your vet, if they are in severe pain, take them straight to your vet. Severe pain often indicates a serious problem, even if it the cause isn’t obvious.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my cat spraying indoors?
Cats spraying indoors isn't pleasant and it's something our vets get asked about a lot. We've put together their advice so you can get to the bottom of your cat's spraying habit!
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How to make a destruction box for dogs
We all know it’s important to exercise our dogs, but this means their brains, too! A destruction box is great fun for your pup and gets their mind working.
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How to make a DIY outdoor sun shelter for your pet
It’s hot, hot, hot, and while we may enjoy basking in the glorious sunshine, it’s always important to do all we can to protect our furry friends! Whether you’re enjoying spending time in the garden with an ice-cold drink, going on a day trip or off on your holidays, here are our tips to creating an easy DIY outdoor sun shelter for your pet!
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Pets and babies: helping pets prepare for a new arrival
Finding out you're expecting a baby is often an exciting – and slightly daunting – time. If you’ve got a pet who’s used to having your full attention, it’s worth thinking about how they’ll react to a new arrival to avoid extra worries.
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Five signs you like your pet more than your partner
For some of us our pets are our world. With Valentine’s Day just a few days away, you might be thinking about who your most important companion really is.
