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Five summer must-haves for dog owners
With the weather heating up and a lot of us still spending more time at home, first-time dog owner and PDSA content creator, Mair, gives us her top five must-haves for our four-legged friends.
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Five things owners should know before getting a flat-faced dog
Doing research is really important before getting any dog, but there’s definitely more to consider with certain breeds! PDSA’s content writer and flat-faced dog owner, Mair, explains.
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How to tame prey drive in dogs
Many dogs love to chase other animals, and one of the main reasons for this is their prey drive. Our vets have some advice on prey drive and how to keep your pooch safely under control.
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10 superstitions about pets de-bunked
With Halloween just around the corner, we’ve been looking at (and debunking) some of our favourite pet-related myths.
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Renting with pets: how to be the perfect pet tenant
There might be some changes in the near future to make it a little easier to rent if you have a pet, so we’ve pulled some tips together on being the best tenant with a pet!
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Ghoulish, gourmet pumpkin dog treats to try this autumn
If you want to include your dog in some baking this year, why not get your apron on and use your leftover pumpkins from Halloween to create some tasty treats for them.
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A beginner’s guide to camping with a dog | PDSA
While we wouldn’t recommend taking your cat or rabbits camping, it can be the ideal getaway for you and your dog. Camping holidays are good for walking and exploring, which is great for active dogs and active owners.
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Summer hazards for pets
Avoid heatstroke and keep your pets cool this summer – advice from our vet experts.
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Dangerous Christmas decorations for pet owners | PDSA
From edible decorations to the oils produced by real Christmas trees, many things could harm your pet and force them into a life-threatening situation.
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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.
