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Why is my pet off their food?
Our animal companions are generally quite hearty eaters, so it can be worrying when they go off their food.
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How to spend time with pets if you can’t have one
If you can't have a pet for whatever reason, it can be really disheartening. We've put together a list ways you can spend time with pets without actually having one of your own.
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PetWise on Tour: Blackpool
Our health checks are run on a drop-in basis and can include nail clipping and ear cleaning if your pet needs it. We can also microchip your pet for just £10. This is part of our mission to ensure every pet has a happy and healthy life.
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PetWise on Tour: Bristol
Is your four-legged friend as healthy and happy as can be? Come along and your pet will receive a free five-point check covering behaviour, companionship, diet, environment and health.
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How to involve your dog on your wedding day
Love is in the air! We put together a list of things to consider before saying yes to involving your pet on your wedding day.
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PDSA reunite chatty cat, Boo, with her owners after SEVEN long years apart
Thanks to the dedication of the Bradford PDSA Pet Hospital team, Boo was reunited with her owner, Angie, seven years after she went missing.
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French Police Dog Diesel to receive gallantry honour
The medal was instituted by the UK’s leading vet charity, PDSA, in 1943. It is the highest animal honour in the world and Diesel’s will be the 66th PDSA Dickin Medal to be awarded.
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Anal gland abscesses in dogs
Anal gland infections/abscesses are extremely painful and can burst through the skin if they aren’t treated quickly. Contact your vet ASAP if you think your dog has an anal gland abscess.
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What to do if your cat/dog can’t pee
Being unable to pass urine is a life threatening condition that requires immediate veterinary attention. Call your vet for advice ASAP if your dog or cat is having trouble peeing.
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Five activities to keep your dog busy
If your dog has been used to getting all of your attention during lockdown, getting back to ‘normal’ can be difficult for them. We’ve got some great ideas of things your dog can do safely to keep them occupied, making them feel happy and relaxed while you’re busy.