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How to play safe ball games with your dog
Want to involve your dog in the Euro 2020 fun this summer? We've compiled some top tips to help you play ball games with your dog safely.
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Hypoallergenic pets: myths and facts
Sadly, people allergic to pets often struggle to have them in their homes or need a strict allergy management plan to live alongside their beloved pets.
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Planning the perfect dog friendly staycation
Our hopes of a summer holiday abroad may have been dashed this year, but why not plan a UK staycation with your favourite four-legged friend instead?
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Cute PDSA pet patient pictures
In need of a reason to smile? These adorable pet photos are sure to bring some joy into your day.
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How to prevent dog theft
With all the media reports around dog theft lately, we understand that some owners might be worried about their pooch. We’re sharing some tips to help keep your four-legged friends safe.
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Brexit: what to do if you travel with pets in Europe
If you regularly travel to the EU from the UK with your four-legged friend there are a few things you’ll need to be aware of.
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Top 10 dog friendly beaches in the UK
We're giving a run-down of our favourite dog-friendly beaches across the UK - with extra info on when you and your dog can use them. Get ready for the perfect staycation!
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How to teach your dog the cup game
With children across the UK heading back to school, the house may be feeling a little quiet for our pets. PDSA Vet Anna has put together an easy guide on how to play the cup game with your dog to help keep them occupied.
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Stress awareness month
Just like us, our pets can also struggle with stress or anxiety, so this stress awareness month we’ve put together out top tips on spotting pet stress and how to prevent it.
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8 of the oddest Christmas-themed objects pet patients have eaten
Christmas is a time for celebrations and treating loved ones. However, festive foods, gifts under the Christmas tree, decorations, and even the most ordinary household objects can tempt curious cats and dogs, putting them in harm’s way.
