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Vet charity warn fearful pets face fireworks misery
As Bonfire Night approaches, pet owners may find themselves more stressed than excited by the prospect.
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Euthanasia/putting your pet to sleep - advice video
Deciding to put your pet to sleep is one of the hardest decisions you will make as a pet owner. Watch our video where PDSA vet Fran answers your questions on how to know if it's the right thing to do.
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Your pet's symptoms
Worried about your pet? Our online symptom checker takes you through any symptoms your pet might be showing and offers advice on the best course of action to take and when to contact your vet.
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Festive feast for four-legged friends! How to create a ‘dog-safe’ Christmas dinner
Everyone wants their pets to feel included on Christmas Day and one way you might be thinking of doing this is to give them a share of your festive feast.
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Puppy given 50/50 chance of surviving Parvo
Trevor's life hung in the balance when he was rushed to our vets - and now he's helping us spread the word about why vaccinations are so important.
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Vet charity PDSA searching for UK’s most miraculous pet survivors
A Fox terrier left at death’s door after a ferocious dog attack and a cat left with a fractured jaw after being hit by a car are among the first entrants into this year’s Pet Survivor competition.
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Dog farting and gas
Flatulence (farting) is when your dog passes gas out of their bottom. It happens when gas builds up in the intestines and is usually completely normal.
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Sneezing in dogs
An occasional sneeze can be completely normal, but ongoing sneezing can be caused by something stuck in the nose, an infection, allergies, or a growth inside the nose.
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Things to think about before getting a kitten
Choosing a kitten is exciting, but you need to make sure you're getting the right one for you. Read our tips on choosing kitten.
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Vet charity wants to find and fix the UK's fattest pets
Vet charity PDSA is appealing for the UK’s fattest pets to enrol in a national pet slimming competition. The call comes as stats reveal up to half of UK pets (46% of dogs, 34% of cats and 30% of rabbits)* are believed to be overweight or obese.
