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Vet Q&A: How can I socialise my puppy during the lockdown?
It's important to socialise puppies from a young age, but with the lockdown and ongoing social distancing a lot of owners are worried they won't be able to do this. Our vets give their advice.
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Charity workers take on Rough Run for poorly pets
PDSA charity workers from Sunderland are gearing up for a ‘Rough Runner’ obstacle course to raise funds for poorly pets.
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Devotion award for dog who predicts owner’s collapses
A dog from Cardiff is the latest recipient of a PDSA devotion award for enriching the life of her owner and for being a loyal aid dog.
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Vet Q&A: Why and when should I neuter my kitten?
Neutering has loads of health benefits for our cats, on top of preventing any unplanned litters. We’d always advise neutering your cat.
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10 superstitions about pets de-bunked
With Halloween just around the corner, we’ve been looking at (and debunking) some of our favourite pet-related myths.
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Degus as pets
Discover everything you need to know about caring for pet degus. Get expert advice from PDSA vets on habitat, diet, and health, and ensure your degus live long, happy lives.
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Sales & Stock Assistants
Sales and Stock Assistants Our Sales and Stock Assistants are responsible for helping our Shop Managers to maximise the shop’s sales opportunities. This is a varied role, assisting with stock management, providing excellent customer service and helping with operational duties. This role can involve working on the sales floor and behind the scenes. Sales and Stock Assistants are enthusiastic team…
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Behaviour blog: top training tips for your dog
PDSA Scientific Officer and certified canine behaviourist Rachel gives her top five tips on how to train your dog, no matter what commands you're trying to teach them.
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Kerry and his celebrity pooches reach heady new heights for poorly pets
Cumbria’s best-known canines and owner Kerry raise over £42k for PDSA after scaling UK’s highest peak
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Vet Q&A: How can I socialise my kitten during lockdown?
With lockdown extended, newly rehomed kittens might need a bit of extra help to learn that the world isn’t such a scary place. Our vets have put together their top tips.