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Chinchilla Health
Find out how to check your chinchilla’s health every day and the simple steps you can take to keep them in top condition.
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Top tips for creating an indoor pet paradise
Learn how to keep your pet happy indoors with our vet-approved blog. You’ll find out how to create a safe space for your pets and more with our guide.
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The Cost of Living and Pets
We’ve put together top tips and advice – such as low-cost activities to do with your pets and health checks you can do yourself at home - which you might find helpful.
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Hand rearing puppies
Hand rearing puppies can be very rewarding, but is a big commitment. Hand rearing involves keeping your puppies warm, regular feeding, toileting, cleaning, health monitoring and socialisation.
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PDSA statement on new research into breed health of English Bulldog
Following the release of new research, led by Niels Pedersen from the Centre of Companion Animal Health, University of California, into health issues facing the English Bulldog breed, PDSA has issued the following statement.
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Hand rearing kittens
Hand rearing kittens can be very rewarding but is also a big commitment. It involves keeping the kittens warm, regular feeding, toileting, cleaning, health monitoring and socialisation.
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Pedigree Dog Health
Some pedigree dogs can suffer from serious health problems. Find out more about these breeds and the warning signs to look out for.
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Euthanasia/putting your pet to sleep - advice video
Deciding to put your pet to sleep is one of the hardest decisions you will make as a pet owner. Watch our video where PDSA vet Fran answers your questions on how to know if it's the right thing to do.
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Patriotic Paws: Top tips for a pet-safe Jubilee weekend
This year’s Jubilee is the perfect opportunity to enjoy time spent with family, friends and neighbours. Amid all the festivities, we must be mindful of our pets.
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Lost and found pets: tops tips for finding your pet
The ultimate guide to missing pets – how to find a lost pet and what to do with a stray. Your go-to resource for lost and found pets. Written by PDSA vets.