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Older pets: taking care of your senior citizen’s joints
As our pets get older, they’ll need a little more TLC than younger pets. Their joints may not be as good as they used to, they might start to slow down and generally rely on you a bit more.
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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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How Pet Insurance Works: A Comprehensive Guide | PDSA
As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to take care of our furry friends. That’s why it’s important to think about insuring your pet so that should the worst happen and they become sick or injured, you can afford the treatment they need.
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Vet Q&A: what should I do about vaccinations during lockdown?
With veterinary practices across the country needing to prioritise emergency cases due to lockdown restrictions, it’s understandable that some owners are worried about their pet missing vaccinations.
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Vet Q&A: Is it safe to get rabbits neutered?
We understand that some owners might be worried about getting their rabbits neutered or spayed. Our vets are here to help put your mind at ease.
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Vet Q&A: Why is my dog licking their paws?
You’d be surprised at how many cases we see of dogs biting or licking their paws – especially in summer and autumn. The problem is, there can be so many different reasons for it, ranging from allergies and insect bites, to boredom.
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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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Vet Q&A: Does Brexit affect my pet?
Now that the transition period is over, you might be wondering if and how you can travel to the EU with your four-legged friend. We’ve broken down the advice to help.
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Vet Q&A: Does the change in seasons affect pets?
We all know that people can get SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) this time of year and it might seem like our pets are under the weather too, but how much do the seasons really affect pets?
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Vet Q&A: Is my dog is panting too much?
Knowing whether your dog is panting too much can be difficult, but it’s important to know when the signs may be pointing to something more serious.
