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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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Why Dogs Swallow Strange Things
Dogs often like to use their mouth to investigate objects as well as to eat. Sometimes a pet will swallow an item by mistake, even though they had only meant to investigate it.
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Rabbits endure a lifetime of lockdown isolation
While many of us may have struggled with isolation during lockdown, sadly hundreds of thousands of rabbits face a lifetime of endless isolation and loneliness says PDSA.
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Cost of Loving: Almost a fifth of pet owners are cutting back on weekly food shop to afford their pet’s care
PDSA has warned these unsettling findings reflect the stark reality for pet owners, many of whom are being forced to make drastic cutbacks as they desperately struggle to stay afloat.
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1.4 million pets have piled on the pounds over lockdown
PDSA are launching our #WeighUp campaign, which offers online videos and a free downloadable guide to help owners get their pets in shape.
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PDSA vets rank England’s best winter dog walks
PDSA vets together with PDSA Pet Insurance are reminding pet owners of the importance of getting out and about with your dog despite the colder weather by sharing their favourite winter walks across England.
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Dog lucky to survive firework terror
Zakk, a Collie-Alsatian cross, ended up with severe wounds to his legs and paws last Bonfire Night after becoming spooked by fireworks and bolting from his owner’s garden.
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No lumps not two for chubby Cocker Spaniel Teddy
Obese Cocker Spaniel Teddy is one of the early entrants in PDSA Pet Fit Club
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Chubby cat from Dundee enters PDSA Pet Fit club
A chubby feline from Dundee is looking to shed the pounds after entering the UK’s biggest pet slimming competition – PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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Pippa is on a mission to battle the bulge!
A Jack Russell from Darlington, whose love of roast dinners has seen her balloon in weight, is going on a diet with Pet Fit Club to fight the flab.
