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one-in-four pet owners do no pre-purchase research
PDSA launches ‘Which Pet?’ consultations to help prospective owners choose the right pet and promote pet wellbeing
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Low-cost Valentine’s gift ideas for dogs
Unsure what to get your dog come 14 February? There’s no need to break the bank! Show them how much you care with our low-cost valentine’s gift ideas for dogs.
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Open letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from the Dog Control Coalition 20 December 2023
Open letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from the Dog Control Coalition
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Is it illegal to leave a dog in a hot car?
Every year there are devastating reports in the media about dogs left in hot cars to suffer and even die. Sadly many owners are unaware of the tragic consequences from leaving a dog in a hot car.
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How to teach your dog the cup game
With children across the UK heading back to school, the house may be feeling a little quiet for our pets. PDSA Vet Anna has put together an easy guide on how to play the cup game with your dog to help keep them occupied.
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How to make a den for your pet
With firework season well on the way, a lot of pets get really spooked by fireworks, so the best thing we can do as owners is make it as easy as possible for our pets.
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How to make a catnip toy
With Christmas now only days away, we have the perfect toy for your feline friend using items from around the home.
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Vet Q&A: Can I keep rabbits with guinea pigs?
If you’re thinking of getting rabbits, or have a lonely bunny in need of a friend, you might be wondering what sort of pal they might like. Our vets have pulled together their advice on the perfect buddies for bunnies.
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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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Vet Q&A: Do pets recognise people?
Whether you need to leave your pet with someone else while you’re on holiday, are heading off to uni, or your pet goes missing and you’re reunited, you might be wondering if your four-legged friend will still recognise you when you see them again.
