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  • How often should you groom your pet?

    When – and how – to groom your pet can often be tricky to work out. Even within the same species, different breeds need different things, it can be hard to know what to do to.

  • Netherland Dwarf

    Netherland Dwarf rabbits are generally timid and can be easily frightened.

  • Reqs

    Fire Investigation Dog, Reqs, has been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his life-saving devotion to duty, providing vital support at fire scenes.

  • Run4Colour: Run for PDSA

    Tackle the amazing colour run to help raise funds for pet charity PDSA!

  • Egyptian Mau

    Egyptian Mau’s have high energy levels and can be partial to a game of fetch.

  • Your kitten

    Whether you’re already a devoted lover of cats or have never owned one before, it’s essential you know how to keep your kitten healthy and give them the best start in life.

  • Lyme disease in dogs

    Lyme disease is an illness spread by ticks. It’s caused by a bacteria that is spread when a tick attaches to your pet. It can cause a variety of vague symptoms.

  • The UK's pets need your help

    Will you help pets in need?The UK's pets need your help todayAs the UK’s leading veterinary charity, every day we provide urgent and preventive care to pets in need. Pets like fearless Obee the cat and gorgeous pooch Pablo, who mean the world to their owners. You can read their stories below. Thanks to the kindness of people like you, our vets and nurses were there when they needed us most, to…

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  • Dog has half of his intestines removed

    A hungry hound from Glasgow has undergone life-saving surgery to remove 4ft of his intestines - all because he swallowed a corn-on-the-cob!

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