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Cat communication: how do I know if my cat is happy?
You can tell a lot about how your cat is feeling by their body language. Take a look at our vets' guide to learn if your cat is happy, sad or angry.
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Introducing rabbits: how to help your bunnies bond
Rabbits are social creatures and need the company of other rabbits to be happy.
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How to litter train your cat
Cats are usually very clean animals, however if you have adopted a new cat or kitten you may find that they have trouble using the litter tray at first.
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How to choose a healthier pedigree pet
Sadly, pedigree pets often suffer from painful health problems. If you're thinking of getting a pedigree dog, cat or rabbit read our vets' tips on choosing a healthier pet.
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How to conduct a food trial: Dog
If your dog has a skin allergy, diarrhoea or symptoms of IBD your vet might ask you to carry out a food trial at home in case their symptoms are triggered by something in their food.
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'Wurst' Aid for Weimaraner - PDSA saves dog after sausage binge
A dog was given life-saving surgery by vet charity PDSA after a sausage binge caused a potentially fatal stomach condition.
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Vet Q&A: How do I remove plaque from my dog's teeth
Oral hygiene is an important part of dogs’ overall health and wellbeing. That’s why our vets have some advice on how to remove plaque from your dog’s teeth.
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Vet Q&A: How do I keep my pet safe from de-icing products?
Our vets are here to help with their advice on how to keep your four-legged friends safe from de-icing dangers during the winter months.
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Charity workers take on Rough Run for poorly pets
PDSA charity workers from Sunderland are gearing up for a ‘Rough Runner’ obstacle course to raise funds for poorly pets.
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Low-cost ways to care for your pet
While the benefits of owning a furry friend seem to be endless, the reality is that caring for them over their lifetime can cost more than we may imagine.
