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Vet charity warns of fatal foods for furry friends this Christmas
As we all begin to prepare for our festive feasts, a national vet charity is urging pet owners to think twice about offering furry friends Christmas leftovers and excess treats.
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PetWise on Tour: Bristol
Is your four-legged friend as healthy and happy as can be? Come along and your pet will receive a free five-point check covering behaviour, companionship, diet, environment and health.
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Homemade pumpkin pet treats for cats and dogs
Treat your furry companions to homemade pet treats with our easy recipe approved by Vets – perfect for cats and dogs. Click to learn more!
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Emergency care for pets
Keeping our simple advice in your mind can help to keep you calm in an emergency so you can get your pet the help they need.
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Homemade pet-friendly treats for Easter
Easter is the perfect time to get together with your friends and family. And what better way to celebrate than by tucking into tasty Easter treats?
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First aid for poisons and toxins
Many different house and garden items can be dangerous for pets. It can sometimes take hours or days for your pet to show signs of poisoning/toxicity.
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How often should you groom your pet?
When – and how – to groom your pet can often be tricky to work out. Even within the same species, different breeds need different things, it can be hard to know what to do to.
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Keeping indoor rabbits
We've put together our vets' tips to make sure yours can have safe and active lives.
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Heart problems in cats
There are a few different types of heart disease that can affect cats. It’s a problem that most common in middle aged-older cats, but can also sometimes affect kittens (in rare cases).
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Search the collection of pet memories
Find a pet companion: To find an entry in PDSA's National Collection of Pet Memories, enter a name in the search box below and click the search button. Can't find the pet you are looking for? If you cannot find the entry that you are looking for it may be because the name has been entered differently. Try entering different descriptions, E.g. John Smith, Jon Smith, J Smith, Smith. If you are still…
