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Safe car travel for pets
Most pets will need to take a trip in the car at some point, so it’s important to make sure they’re safe on the journey. Our vets have plenty of tips on car safety and travelling with your pets
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Permethrin toxicity in cats
Permethrin is a chemical used to treat fleas. It’s safe to use on dogs but is extremely poisonous for cats. Common symptoms of permethrin poisoning include drooling, acting strangely, twitching and fitting.
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Why you should vet your clothes
In the UK, it is estimated that 11 million items of clothing end up in landfill every single week*. Fast-fashion churns out clothing at rapid rates, and single-use clothing is on the rise: items worn once before being left to gather dust in the back of a wardrobe or thrown in the bin.
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Separation Anxiety in Dogs | PDSA
Dog separation issues, also known as separation anxiety, are common in dogs. Learn more from PDSA vets about symptoms, treatment and prevention.
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Children and dogs: How to keep them happy and safe
Our vets give their tips on how to safely introduce children and dogs and teach your children to understand your dog's body language.
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8 steps to safely exercising your dog in hot weather
With the weather set to heat up, we’ve put together 8 steps to take when safely exercising your pooch in the heat!
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Liverpool kitten hit by car
A five-month-old kitten from Merseyside required life-saving treatment and emergency surgery to save his back legs after being hit by a car.
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Meet the UK’s fattest pets battling it out to become the ‘biggest loser’
Leading vet charity PDSA has unveiled the heavy hounds, fat felines and bulging bunnies taking on the ultimate pet weight-loss challenge - PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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Harborne PDSA charity shop targeted by thieves in Easter raid
Thieves have targeted our Harborne charity shop which raises money for sick and injured pets – even helping themselves to tea and biscuits during an Easter raid.
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Flat-faced dogs Advice for owners
As the owner of flat-faced dog, it’s really important to find out more about the health problems they can suffer from.