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How to make a den for your pet
With firework season well on the way, a lot of pets get really spooked by fireworks, so the best thing we can do as owners is make it as easy as possible for our pets.
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Things to know before taking your pet on public transport
Public transport can open up a world of adventure for you and your furry friend, as long as you’re well prepared and have checked if your pet will be welcome too.
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Five signs you’re a pet dad
With Father’s Day around the corner, we’re celebrating all the pet dads out there who have stopped trying to convince themselves their four-legged friend is ‘just a pet’!
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Keeping pets safe in stormy weather
But, as we know, the Great British weather is often unpredictable and stormy weather can happen at any time of the year, so it’s a good idea for pet owners to always be prepared. Strong winds, loud noises, and unexpected flashes of light can scare any pet, so it’s important to know how to keep your furry friend safe, happy, and healthy should the weather take a turn. Remember, pets cannot protect…
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Cute PDSA pet patient pictures
In need of a reason to smile? These adorable pet photos are sure to bring some joy into your day.
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PDSA vet teams reveal six of the most common emergency cases they treat
We spoke to PDSA vet teams who have uncovered six of the most common emergencies they see coming through the doors of our pet hospitals.
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How to show your pet you love them
It’s Valentine’s Day (nearly) and time to show that special someone in our lives just how much we love them – even if they have four paws rather than two feet!
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Vet Q&As: Summer dog care | PDSA
PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing answers some common questions from pet owners about summer dog care.
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Is it ok to dress up my pet?
We’ve all seen those funny videos and pictures of dogs and cats (and other animals too!) wearing silly costumes or accessories. They probably made you chuckle. But is it really a good idea?
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Dangerous Christmas decorations for pet owners | PDSA
From edible decorations to the oils produced by real Christmas trees, many things could harm your pet and force them into a life-threatening situation.