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Worms in dogs
Worms are a very common problem and most pet dogs will catch them at some point in their life. Intestinal worms live in the guts, eat your pet’s food and cause damage to the gut lining.
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Urine Scald, Dirty Bottoms and How to Clean a Rabbit
Having a dirty bottom and/or urine scald can lead to serious problems in rabbits, such as skin infections and fly strike.
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How to hold a Chinchilla safely
A guide to how adults and children should safely handle chinchillas.
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Weird things rabbits do
Our bunnies can bemuse us with their strange behaviour. Our vets answer 7 common questions about the odd things our furry friends do:
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Drooling in Rabbits
Healthy rabbits don’t drool/dribble - if you notice your rabbit drooling, it’s likely that something is wrong. Often, the drooling itself isn’t obvious - keep a look out for wet fur and hair loss around their mouth and chin.
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How to help an older pet settle in at home
Bringing a new pet home can be overwhelming for them – read our tips to help them settle and adapt.
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Bengal cats
Bengals are highly intelligent and energetic and require plenty of mental stimulation and opportunity to exercise.
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Maine Coon
Maine Coons are very playful and friendly cats. You won’t often find them curled up on your lap as they prefer to be running around on the floor rather than jumping up.
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A Guide to Preventing Boredom in Bunnies
Prevent rabbit boredom with vet-approved tips and tricks including suitable toys for bunnies. Learn how to keep your bunnies active, healthy, and entertained with PDSA.
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Komondor
Komondors were bred to guard herds so they’re not very well suited to city living.
