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10 facts about guinea pigs that you might not know
Have a read of our ten fun and interesting facts about guinea pigs. There might be some facts about these small creatures that you've yet to discover!
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Low-cost ways to care for your pet
While the benefits of owning a furry friend seem to be endless, the reality is that caring for them over their lifetime can cost more than we may imagine.
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Why is my pet off their food?
Our animal companions are generally quite hearty eaters, so it can be worrying when they go off their food.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Brandy
Brandy was playing a game of fetch when a tragic accident occurred. She was left fighting for her life, and was selected as a finalist in PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Brandy
Brandy was playing a game of fetch when a tragic accident occurred. She was left fighting for her life, and was selected as a finalist in PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018.
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Vet Q&A: How do I keep my pet safe from de-icing products?
Our vets are here to help with their advice on how to keep your four-legged friends safe from de-icing dangers during the winter months.
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A monthly gift to PDSA will save lives
deserves a chance. As little as £2 a month will make a huge difference to pets like Odin.
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PDSA Pet Insurance Policies Explained | Covers To Suit Your Budget
With five levels of cover to choose from, you're bound to find the pet insurance policy that's right for you! See what cover is available for your dog or cat and compare PDSA Pet Insurance policies.
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Keeping pets safe in stormy weather
But, as we know, the Great British weather is often unpredictable and stormy weather can happen at any time of the year, so it’s a good idea for pet owners to always be prepared. Strong winds, loud noises, and unexpected flashes of light can scare any pet, so it’s important to know how to keep your furry friend safe, happy, and healthy should the weather take a turn. Remember, pets cannot protect…
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Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis) in dogs
Hot spots can appear anywhere on the body and usually look red, angry and wet.
