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How to keep your pets safe from toxic cleaning products
Our pets are curious characters and quick to explore anything and everything their paws can get hold of - unfortunately, this also includes the things that can harm them. If your pet ever comes across a cleaning product, their inquisitive nature means they probably won’t hesitate to have a sniff or even a taste.
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Five Christmas plants that are dangerous to pets
Learn more about these five Christmas plants that are dangerous to pets. Keep your furry friends safe by reading our blog here.
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Pet Care Feedback
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Getting pets ready for when the clocks change
Daylight savings and clock changes can be confusing enough for us, but for our pets it can be an even bigger change.
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Client service changes FAQs
Client service changes FAQs Are PDSA currently offering preventive services? Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we are unable to operate our Pet Hospitals at full capacity. We have a limited number of appointments available for people to visit our Pet Hospitals each day. This means we’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the range of services we offer, which includes pausing preventive…
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Pet Care Practices
In communities where we do not have a PDSA Pet Hospital, we work with private veterinary practices, our local heroes, to deliver the PDSA Pet Care Scheme
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Halloween survival guide for pets
With the most spooktacular time of the year just around the corner, our vets have pulled together a Halloween survival guide to help keep pets happy.
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Beagle puppy swallows medication
PDSA has issued a warning to dog owners about storing cold and flu medication safely after a family pet needed emergency treatment after swallowing ibuprofen.
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Vet Q&A: How can I socialise my kitten during lockdown?
With lockdown extended, newly rehomed kittens might need a bit of extra help to learn that the world isn’t such a scary place. Our vets have put together their top tips.
