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Pets only companion for millions this Christmas
Millions of people in the UK may be completely reliant on their pets for companionship this Christmas, according to research from vet charity PDSA.
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PDSA partners with Royal Canin to tackle pet obesity
The UK’s largest vet charity, PDSA, has announced it is partnering with Royal Canin, a global leader in pet nutrition, in a move to address the UK’s worsening pet obesity crisis.
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1.4 million pets have piled on the pounds over lockdown
PDSA are launching our #WeighUp campaign, which offers online videos and a free downloadable guide to help owners get their pets in shape.
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Vet charity warn fearful pets face fireworks misery
As Bonfire Night approaches, pet owners may find themselves more stressed than excited by the prospect.
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Top tips for looking after your pets Mental Health
We all know how important it is to keep our mental health in check, but sadly our pets can also be affected by stress and anxiety. Our furry friends may not be able to talk about how they’re feeling, but our vets have put together some top tips for spotting signs of stress and ways we can help our pets live a happy, healthy life.
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Patriotic Paws: Top tips for a pet-safe Jubilee weekend
PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing provides her top tips for a pet-safe Jubilee
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PDSA’s winter advice to keep your pet safe through the cold season
As the temperature drops through the winter months, the UK’s largest vet charity PDSA is warning owners to take extra care of their four-legged friends.
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Festive feast for four-legged friends! How to create a ‘dog-safe’ Christmas dinner
Everyone wants their pets to feel included on Christmas Day and one way you might be thinking of doing this is to give them a share of your festive feast.
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The dangers of chocolate poisoning this Christmas
A sweet-toothed Staffie named Bailey had a very lucky escape this festive season after eating a potentially lethal dose of chocolate.
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Puppy given 50/50 chance of surviving Parvo
Trevor's life hung in the balance when he was rushed to our vets - and now he's helping us spread the word about why vaccinations are so important.