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Coronavirus: Working from home with a pet
With everyone being instructed to stay at home for the next three weeks (unless you’re a key worker), our lives are becoming very different. If you have a pet at home, then your new working routine can be unsettling for you both.
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How to have a pet-friendly Christmas
Christmas can be exciting but also stressful! Take a look at our advice for keeping your pets safe and happy over the festive period.
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BBQ safety for pet owners
There's nothing better than having a barbecue with friends and family during the great British summer, but all those tempting treats and burning hot equipment can be a real danger to our precious pets.
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PDSA Founder’s Day
With our Founder's Day fast approaching, we're celebrating our incredible founder, Maria Dickin, and looking forward to how we're keeping her legacy alive.
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Best dog-friendly walks in England
The weather may be up and down at the moment, but there’s no reason you can’t enjoy the great outdoors with your pal and get exploring!
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Pet Care in Autumn
From fireworks to halloween frights, there’s lots of fun things we need to prepare our our pet for to keep them safe and healthy during the autumn months
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A day in the life of a PDSA vet
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, our frontline staff are still busy seeing poorly pets in our hospitals every day. You can find out more about how we’re carrying on through the crisis when we feature in Channel 4’s Britain’s Unsung Heroes, at 7pm on Wednesday 27 May.
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How to make a destruction box for dogs
We all know it’s important to exercise our dogs, but this means their brains, too! A destruction box is great fun for your pup and gets their mind working.
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One year of Coronavirus: A look back at lockdown
As we mark this milestone date, we're reflecting on the highs and low of the last twelve months with PDSA Director of Veterinary Services, Richard Hooker.
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What you should consider before purchasing a puppy
Disney’s new film, Cruella, was released recently. Seeing Dalmatians on-screen might make you want one, but there's lots to consider before bringing a dog, or any pet, into your home.