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Jay is back on three paws after train accident
A miracle cat who survived being hit by a train is on track to make a full recovery, thanks to our incredible veterinary teams.
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Over 7 million UK pets suffer fireworks terror
PDSA urges owners to take action to keep pets safe and stress-free
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Rabbits endure a lifetime of lockdown isolation
While many of us may have struggled with isolation during lockdown, sadly hundreds of thousands of rabbits face a lifetime of endless isolation and loneliness says PDSA.
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How to introduce two dogs
Getting a second dog can be great if your pal loves their canine friends. Read our top tips on how to safely and successfully introduce two dogs to each other.
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Making your home dog friendly
If you’re thinking of getting a dog, it’s important to make sure you provide for all their needs. There are some simple steps you can follow to create the perfect home for your dog no matter where you live.
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Adolescent (Teenage) dogs
Adolescent dogs Just like us, dogs will reach an adolescent (or teenage) stage in their lives. They are often reported to go through a "rebellious" phase, like some human teens. Our vets have some advice for owners whose pups are reaching adolescence. When dogs reach adolescence, you may notice changes in their behaviour. This could be things like struggling with their training or not listening to…
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Over 2 million UK dogs suffer firework terror
PDSA vets encourage new owners to prepare their pet to prevent firework phobias
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Prevention is better than cure
PDSA urges bunny owners to join Jaffa during Rabbit Awareness Week: 1-9 June 2019
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Firework fear: experts urge pet owners to start preparing their furry friends for New Year’s Eve
Vet charity PDSA is urging owners to take preventive action in a bid to reduce the extreme distress and suffering that fireworks can cause for many of our four-legged friends.
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Vet charity warns of fatal foods for furry friends this Christmas
As we all begin to prepare for our festive feasts, a national vet charity is urging pet owners to think twice about offering furry friends Christmas leftovers and excess treats.
