-
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.
-
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
-
PDSA vet goes extra mile in London Marathon
PDSA vet, Laura Scowen, is set to go the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon.
-
How to sew a dog-shaped cushion
If you’re looking for the perfect gift for a pet-loving pal this Christmas, why not have a go at making something extra special yourself? This dog-shaped scatter cushion is quick and easy to make at home.
-
Pet care advice for winter
We’ve put together some of our top tips for taking care of your four-legged friends this winter, so you’re prepared whatever the weather.
-
Vet Q&A: Why is my cat hunting?
Hunting is a natural instinct for cats. Even after thousands of years of domestication cats are natural hunters much like their wild relatives.
-
6 tips on taking your dog to the pub
Here’s our top tips for taking your dog to the pub safely, including how to know your pup is ready and what you need to take with you.
-
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.
-
A day in the life of PDSA volunteer Helen
Our volunteers mean the world to us. That’s why we’re shining a light on dedicated PDSA volunteer Helen this Volunteers’ Week.
-
How to keep your pets safe from toxic cleaning products
Our pets are curious characters and quick to explore anything and everything their paws can get hold of - unfortunately, this also includes the things that can harm them. If your pet ever comes across a cleaning product, their inquisitive nature means they probably won’t hesitate to have a sniff or even a taste.
