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Buying pets on a whim could be causing pet misery
Social media and ‘Insta-famous’ pets fuelling animal welfare crisis
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Blocked anal glands in dogs
Learn about blocked anal glands in dogs, including symptoms, causes, and treatment. Discover how to prevent problems and when to seek veterinary advice.
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How to help a nervous cat
The world can be a scary place if you’re a cat! Thankfully, there are lots of ways you can help your furry friend through their anxieties and fears.
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Boost to the kitty as PDSA receives second mystery donation
PDSA is celebrating a second bumper mystery donation after £1,000 was dropped into its Aberdeen Pet Hospital over the Christmas break.
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Woody - Pet Survivor Finalist
Woody came home with horrific injuries, including a missing tail, a deep wound to his tummy, leaving him fighting for his life.
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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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Why do dogs eat poo?
Unfortunately (for us!), many dogs enjoy the taste of poo, and eating it (coprophagia) is a very normal dog behaviour. Contrary to popular belief, if your dog eats poo, it’s unlikely to be because of a health problem or something missing from their diet.
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PDSA Pet Insurance Guide
We've put together a handy guide with all you need to know about pet insurance, including frequently asked questions and some jargon busting to help you find the best policy for you!
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Vets save dog with bladder stone ‘the size of an orange’
PDSA vets in Derby saved the life of a much-loved family dog after discovering a bladder stone the size of a large orange.
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Eye problems in dogs - an overview
There are many different conditions that can affect your dog’s eyes, including: injuries, infections, pressure changes, eyelash/eyelid problems, and even an illness in another part of the body e.g. diabetes.
