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Whelping – a guide to your dog giving birth
If you have a pregnant dog, it’s important to be well informed and prepared for her whelping to reduce the chance of problems.
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Where to get rabbits from
Where your rabbit comes from can have a big effect on how healthy and happy they are for the rest of their life. Read our vets' advice on getting a rabbit.
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Limping in rabbits
If your rabbit is limping it is usually a sign of something serious.
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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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Drooling in cats
Drooling in cats can be completely normal, and some cats do it as a response to being happy and relaxed. However, excessive drooling, or a sudden change in drooling habits can be a sign of an underlying health problem.
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Onion and Garlic Poisoning in Cats
Onions, shallots, leeks, garlic, and chives are part of a group of plants called which are toxic for cats and dogs.
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Pet Survivor Hall of Fame: Dexter
Dexter was deliberately shot in his face. His miraculous recovery and courage saw him crowned Pet Survivor of the Year 2019.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Dexter
Poor Dexter was left at death's door, but now he's been crowned as PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018.
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Kitten diet and behaviour
From the moment your kitten first comes home to when they’re fully grown, your four-legged friend relies on you for the right nutrition, socialisation, and behavioural guidance.
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British Longhair cat
The British Longhair cat is known to be a fairly inactive breed that’s prone to laziness. They can be tolerant of other pets but are not so happy to share the house with other cats
