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Manx
Manx cats are playful but not overly active, and are often happiest following you around to keep an eye on what you are doing.
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How to muzzle train your dog
Muzzle training should be done at your dog’s pace, in several short sessions over a few weeks.
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New puppy checklist
Getting a puppy can be exciting for every family, but there’s lots to think about and prepare for even before you decide on getting your puppy.
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Blindness in dogs
Depending on the cause, blindness can develop very suddenly, or very gradually. Most dogs are very good at adapting to gradual blindness and it can be surprisingly difficult to notice. Sudden blindness is much more obvious.
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How to hold a gerbil safely
A guide to how adults and children should safely handle gerbils.
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Puppy Socialisation
Give your puppy the best start in life by getting them used to everyday sights, sounds and experiences.
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British Shorthair cats
The British Shorthair cat is normally a fairly relaxed, inactive breed prone to laziness; they shouldn’t need daily brushing due to their coat length unless it is moulting season.
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Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in cats
Learn about Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and feline coronavirus in cats including symptoms, treatment and prevention, all explained by our PDSA vets.
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Countryside walking with your dog
Enjoying the Great British countryside with your dog is a wonderful experience. It's a great way of exercising your dog and is the ideal place to bond.
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How to introduce guinea pigs
Guinea pigs shouldn’t be kept alone and prefer the company of other guinea pigs. Find out how to safely introduce your guinea pigs to each other.
