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PDSA: How we’ve been helping pets during the pandemic
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been working hard to keep our 48 Pet Hospitals open for emergency and urgent treatment. We’ve helped thousands of pets in need since the start of the pandemic.
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Top 10 dog friendly beaches in the UK
We're giving a run-down of our favourite dog-friendly beaches across the UK - with extra info on when you and your dog can use them. Get ready for the perfect staycation!
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Caring for a dog with a heart condition
It can be really overwhelming if you’ve been told there’s something wrong with your dog’s heart. We’ve put together some top tips for taking the very best care of them.
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
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Rehoming a pet during the coronavirus pandemic
As some rescue centres are beginning to rehome pets again, now might seem like a good time to get a four-legged friend for some of us, but there’s a lot to think about first!
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Why black cats are great
We love all pets here at PDSA, but there are often reports about how certain pets can be a little overlooked. We're here to say that black cats are awesome - and here's why!
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Vet Q&A: Common questions from new puppy owners
Getting a new puppy comes with lots of questions, from knowing when to change your puppy’s food to adult, to how often you should take your pup to the vets
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What to do with your cat when you go on holiday | PDSA
Ensure your cat’s wellbeing with our extensive guide on what to do when you go on away.
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Five tips to keep pets cool
Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve been seeing a lot more sunshine – and that’s not set to stop anytime soon! Take a look at our top tips on keeping pets cool in warmer weather.
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Vet Q&A: Am I doing enough for my cat’s dental care? | PDSA
Most cats don’t show symptoms of dental disease until it’s very severe and painful for them. Certain dental problems if left untreated can even cause other problems like kidney and heart disease.
