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Vet Q&A: Common questions from new puppy owners
Getting a new puppy comes with lots of questions, from knowing when to change your puppy’s food to adult, to how often you should take your pup to the vets
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A day in the life of PDSA Head Nurse Kay
We caught up with animal-lover Kay from Wolverhampton PDSA to find out what it’s like to work at PDSA (after 29 years!) and what she loves most about being part of the team.
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Summer allergies: how to protect your pets from pollen
Summer days can bring about high pollen counts and that may mean irritation and misery for pets with hay fever.
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Pets in lets: Top tips for renting with pets
We’re undoubtedly a nation of pet lovers, with our 2022 PAW Report findings showing a whopping 52% of UK adults own a pet. Despite this, many tenants are still faced with the challenge of finding a home that will welcome their furry family members; in 2020, only 7% of landlords advertised their property as suitable for pets (GOV.UK). Finding it too difficult to secure pet-friendly accommodation, many pet owners are left with no choice but to give up their four-legged friends - a truly heart-breaking outcome.
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Pet Care in Autumn
From fireworks to halloween frights, there’s lots of fun things we need to prepare our our pet for to keep them safe and healthy during the autumn months
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Basic agility training for dogs
PDSA Vet Anna takes a look at some easy games and activities you can do at home with your pooch to keep them active and occupied!
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How to exercise your dog when you are disabled
Wondering how to exercise your dog when you are disabled? Take a look at some of our top tips.
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Why do dogs eat everything?
From foreign objects, toys, grass, or even their poo… why do dogs eat everything? If your four-legged friend has this habit, find out the reasons why in our article.
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Things to know before taking your pet on public transport
Public transport can open up a world of adventure for you and your furry friend, as long as you’re well prepared and have checked if your pet will be welcome too.
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Vet Q&A: My cat has special food for their kidneys – how can I get them to eat it?
If your cat has kidney disease, your vet will likely recommend a special diet for them. These diets contain make sure the kidneys don’t have to work so hard.
