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Feeding your rabbits
Your rabbits’ diet is really important in keeping them happy and healthy. Read our vets’ advice on everything from hay and veg to muesli diets.
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Keeping guinea pigs warm in winter
Guinea pigs originally came from the mountains of South America - their ideal living temperature is between 15-20 degrees, similar to our own. Guinea pigs are sensitive to the cold, and can become unwell if they get too chilly. You can make their winter a warm one by following our top tips.
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Vet Q&A: keeping pets and kids calm during lockdown
Since Coronavirus has turned our lives upside down, there have been a lot of changes to get used to. We don’t know how long this situation is going to last so we’re here to help things go as smoothly as possible for everyone – people and their pets!
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A day in the life of Veterinary Nurse, Nancy
Veterinary Nurse Nancy gives us an insight into her day working at one of our 48 PDSA Pet Hospitals.
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Keeping small pets cool in summer
Small pets, such as mice, hamsters and rats, can be very sensitive to heat due to their tiny size. read our tips on how to keep them cool and comfortable.
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PDSA is keeping over 30,000 pets’ hearts beating this Valentine’s Day
Every year vet charity PDSA cares for over 30,000 pets suffering from heart disease.
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Halloween survival guide for pets
With the most spooktacular time of the year just around the corner, our vets have pulled together a Halloween survival guide to help keep pets happy.
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Patriotic Paws: Top tips for a pet-safe Jubilee weekend
This year’s Jubilee is the perfect opportunity to enjoy time spent with family, friends and neighbours. Amid all the festivities, we must be mindful of our pets.
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The hidden pet killers in your medicine cabinet
Everyday drugs used in millions of homes across the UK could be a death sentence to pets if swallowed, our vets warned today.
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Vet Q&A: How do I trim my cat’s claws?
Cats use their claws for all sorts of things – jumping, climbing and hunting – but while we’re spending more time with our feline friends you might be noticing just how long they are!