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Helping pets adapt to post-lockdown routine
Changing routine can be unsettling for our pets. PDSA Scientific Officer and certified canine behaviourist, Rachel, gives her top tips on helping our pets adapt as we start to go out and about more.
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Halloween survival guide for pets
With the most spooktacular time of the year just around the corner, our vets have pulled together a Halloween survival guide to help keep pets happy.
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What to put in an emergency pet bag
Whether you know your pet might need an overnight stay somewhere else soon, or you just like being prepared, putting together an emergency pet bag is a good idea (especially as the weather starts to turn!).
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Keeping small pets cool in summer
Small pets, such as mice, hamsters and rats, can be very sensitive to heat due to their tiny size. read our tips on how to keep them cool and comfortable.
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Caring for a dog with a heart condition
It can be really overwhelming if you’ve been told there’s something wrong with your dog’s heart. We’ve put together some top tips for taking the very best care of them.
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Who was Maria Dickin? Celebrating PDSA’s incredible founder
Today, PDSA’s founder Maria Dickin CBE would have been 150. We’re taking a look at who Maria was and why she decided to set up the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals.
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Taking your dog for a countryside walk
We need to keep the countryside special for everyone. It's really important to be mindful of other people, wildlife and farm animals - especially when you're out and about with your dog.
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Vet Q&A: 5 myth-busting questions about pet insurance
We’ve looked at the common myths surrounding pet insurance and why having cover is vital for looking after your animal companion.
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How to keep your dog cool in summer
Dogs can’t cool down as easily as we can and it can be hard for them over summer. Read our vets' advice on keeping dogs cool in warmer weather.
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A rebarkable achievement! Marion celebrates 25 years as a PDSA Volunteer
Earlier this year, one of our incredible volunteers, Marion, reached an amazing milestone – a whopping 25 years as a PDSA Volunteer!
