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New puppy checklist
Getting a puppy can be exciting for every family, but there’s lots to think about and prepare for even before you decide on getting your puppy.
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Poodle
Poodles are playful and adventurous but respond well to training.
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10 fun facts about rabbits
We love our bunny buddies, and this Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) we’re celebrating how awesome they are!
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Create entry in the Book of Remembrance
Donate in Memory & Create a tribute PDSA is so grateful to receive your donation in memory of a very special person. Your kind donation will help some of the thousands of sick and injured pets seen in our PDSA PetAid hospitals every day. Your loved one's name will be placed in our Book of Remembrance and you can create a tribute page if you'd like. To make a gift in memory enter your details…
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Pet Care Information
Register for Pet Care To register one pet for PDSA Pet Care online, you will need to complete a form with your contact information and your pet’s details (including their name, age, sex, colour, type and breed). You will also need to upload copies of your benefit documents during the online registration process, so we can confirm you are eligible for our services. The benefits you can use to…
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How do vets diagnose pets
Before your vet can give your pet the right treatment, they need to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong. This process is called ‘diagnosis’ and there are plenty of tools and resources to help your vet go about it.
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Skin lumps and tumours in dogs
Worried about a lump on your dog? This vet-written guide provides information about common skin lumps, their causes, diagnosis, and when to seek vet care.
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Cryptorchidism/undescended testicles in dogs
Cryptorchidism is when one or both testicles fail to drop into the scrotum (ball sack).
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Other ways to donate to PDSA
Other ways to donate to PDSA
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Keeping guinea pigs warm in winter
Guinea pigs originally came from the mountains of South America - their ideal living temperature is between 15-20 degrees, similar to our own. Guinea pigs are sensitive to the cold, and can become unwell if they get too chilly. You can make their winter a warm one by following our top tips.
