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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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8 steps to safely exercising your dog in hot weather
With the weather set to heat up, we’ve put together 8 steps to take when safely exercising your pooch in the heat!
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Sustainable homemade Christmas presents for your pets
Whether you love crafting or not, we’ve got you covered with some homemade gift ideas for your dog, cat or small pets!
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Working from home as a PDSA Vet Nurse
PDSA staff all over the country are social distancing in our Pet Hospitals, meaning many in our teams are now working from home. PDSA Vet Nurse Rachel tells us how she’s been adapting to a new way of working.
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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.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop dog pee killing grass?
Our dogs are great, but what their pee does to the grass isn’t so good! Sadly, dog pee killing grass is pretty inevitable, but there are some ways you can lessen the effects.
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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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How to run with your dog
Exercising with your dog is a great way to bond while getting both of you in shape. For some dogs, part of their everyday exercise could be a run.
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Vet Q&A: What should I do if my dog eats chocolate this Easter
It’s important to be extra careful at Easter when there might be more chocolate in the house, or garden if you’re planning an Easter egg hunt for the children.
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5 dog training myths de-bunked
PDSA Scientific Officer and Canine Behaviourist, Rachel, has de-bunked some myths and provided some positive reinforcement tips of training your dog.