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Seeing Practice with PDSA
Seeing Practice with PDSA
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Prep your pet for New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve can be exciting for us humans (especially after the year we’ve had) but for some of our pets it can be a stressful time. Take a look at our top tips for de-stressing your celebrations.
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K9 Killer
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Stoke man wins national PDSA volunteer award
Darren McGarrigle (30) has been crowned joint PDSA Veterinary Volunteer of the Year in our annual awards. He shares the prestigious award with Tracey Neville, a volunteer at Gillingham PDSA in Kent.
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What to do if your pet has a seizure
It can be very distressing to watch your pet have a seizure. Follow our steps to keep your pet safe until it finishes.
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Home alone – preventing separation anxiety
How long can you leave a dog alone for and who should look after your dog when you go on holiday?
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Diarrhoea in rabbits
Diarrhoea in a rabbit is a serious problem that shouldn’t be ignored. As a rabbit owner, it’s important to check that your rabbit is passing normal, solid pellets every day.
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Helping pets adapt to post-lockdown routine
Changing routine can be unsettling for our pets. PDSA Scientific Officer and certified canine behaviourist, Rachel, gives her top tips on helping our pets adapt as we start to go out and about more.
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What we do
PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity. We save, we protect, we heal and we educate to help pets across the UK. We also celebrate extraordinary animals with our Animal Honours scheme
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Rehoming a pet during the coronavirus pandemic
As some rescue centres are beginning to rehome pets again, now might seem like a good time to get a four-legged friend for some of us, but there’s a lot to think about first!
