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Spanish Water Dog
Spanish Water Dogs are very friendly, loving dogs that get on well with other pets.
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
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Our top tips for travelling with pets
Travelling with pets? Look no further than our top tips to make your holiday safe and stress-free. Everything from pet insurance to vaccines is covered here.
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Pets in lets: Top tips for renting with pets
We’re undoubtedly a nation of pet lovers, with our 2022 PAW Report findings showing a whopping 52% of UK adults own a pet. Despite this, many tenants are still faced with the challenge of finding a home that will welcome their furry family members; in 2020, only 7% of landlords advertised their property as suitable for pets (GOV.UK). Finding it too difficult to secure pet-friendly accommodation, many pet owners are left with no choice but to give up their four-legged friends - a truly heart-breaking outcome.
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Pet Care Practices
In communities where we do not have a PDSA Pet Hospital, we work with private veterinary practices, our local heroes, to deliver the PDSA Pet Care Scheme
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Is my cat drinking and weeing too much?
Is your cat drinking or weeing more than usual? You may hear your vet use the words polyuria and polydipsia (PUPD for short). Polyuria is weeing too much, Polydipsia is drinking too much.
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How to keep your pets safe and happy this Halloween
From pet-friendly ways to celebrate the spooky season, to safe treats for your four-legged friends – here’s our tips on how to have a safe and happy Halloween.
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Pax's story
PDSA vets have saved a Husky-cross called Pax when he became ill after swallowing a tennis ball.
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Meet our pet patients
Read some of the amazing stories of pets treated by PDSA, from dogs who have eaten something they shouldn't, to cats who didn't quite land on their feet.
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How To Check Your Cat’s Teeth
By checking your cat’s mouth regularly, in between vet appointments, you’ll be much more likely to spot problems early.