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How to spot hypothermia in pets

With the frosty season in full swing, PDSA vets have issued advice for all owners on spotting the signs of hypothermia in pets, and what to do should a worst-case scenario happen.  PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing explains: “Hypothermia is when a pet’s body temperature drops dangerously low. It can...
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Seven top tips for training your dog

Novice dog owners should consider changing their pet’s name and combining hand signals, verbal instructions to train their pooch. Pet specialists from PurePetFood.co.uk have released a seven-step guide to help Brits train dogs to follow commands properly. Puppies or new dogs need to be taught commands before they can be expected...
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Pet owners reminded to seek advice on travel plans ahead of...

Pet owners are urged to revisit official advice about travelling to the EU with pets after the UK leaves the EU. In the event that the UK leaves without a deal on 31 October, the government advise pet owners that they will need to take some additional steps to ensure...
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Cat neutering scheme to support carers with pets

A cat charity scheme in Sheffield aims to help carers in the city to get access to neutering for their pets. Cat Smart in Sheffield is run by the RSPCA and offers free and discounted neutering and microchipping for cats in the city. To mark National Carers Week (10 -16...
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Over half of Brits admit to confiding in their dog

According to new research from dog walking and sitting service Rover.com, over half of Brits are confiding in their pooch. With 95% of Brits admitting they like to talk to their dog, it’s hardly surprising that over half of owners also choose to confide their deepest secrets to them. But...
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Oldest ever brother and sister doggie due seek new home

An elderly brother and sister doggie duo at a Dogs Trust rehoming centre are seeking a new home to rest their paws. Staff at Dogs Trust Bridgend are searching for a home that can give double the love to an elderly brother and sister doggie who have sadly found themselves...
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Flat-faced felines are paying the price for perfection, warns Battersea

Animal welfare charity Battersea Dogs & Cats Home has today warned that cats are needlessly suffering by being bred to look a certain way. The charity’s warning comes after six flat-faced cats arrived at the London rescue centre in the same week, with all but the youngest two, a pair...
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Over 5 million pets are not microchipped, says PDSA

June is National Microchip Month and PDSA reveal that over five million pets in the UK are not microchipped, despite it being a legal requirement for dogs. Microchipping is the best way of permanently identifying your pet and can increase the chances of you being reunited should the worst ever...
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Dogs are eating equivalent of 340 cheeseburgers worth of titbits each...

Dogs over-eat and average of 54,000 calories in extra treats every year, according to new research from Royal Canin. To celebrate the launch of its new Canine Care Nutrition range, Royal Canin analysed the feeding habits of 2000 British dog owners. The research found that the extra calories an average...
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National Best Friends Day: Dogs really are our best friends

Dogs really are a man and woman’s best friend due to the positive effect on our happiness and wellbeing, according to new research. The new research reveals that almost half of the nation (47%) class their dog as their best friend and more than three quarters think that having a...
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Nearly half a million of rabbits in the UK are unvaccinated

Vet charity, PDSA warn that many owners do not realise that rabbits should receive regular vaccinations. According to the latest PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, nearly half a million rabbits (49%) in the UK have not received their primary vaccination course when young, and 58% of UK rabbits have not...
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Shine a red light on wellness all year round

Harnessing the power of light energy to promote wellness may not be new, but it’s experiencing a resurgence, not only in practice, but as...

PDSA – Why pets eat the strangest things

From socks and slippers to necklaces and knickers – our pets sometimes eat the strangest of things! But why do they do this? What...

Top tips for pet owners during summer

During summer months we love nothing more than spending our time outdoors with pets. With warmer weather and longer days, it’s the best time to...

Vet shares symptoms of condition dogs can pass to humans

With approximately 13.5 million dogs as pets in the UK, many pet owners may not know of some conditions that their dog can pass to them...

Expert tips on how to reduce hay fever symptoms in dogs as pollen levels soar

Hayfever season is in full swing and according to the Met Office, the pollen forecast over the next five days is high. Dog owners may...
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Appeal to pay for lifesaving surgery for dog left tied to...

A local RSPCA branch is appealing for funds to cover the £3,000 surgery to rid a rescue dog of cancer. Six-year-old springer spaniel Daisy was taken in by the RSPCA in October after she’d been found tied to a tree in Kent. She’s now being cared for by RSPCA Essex South, Southend & District Branch in Essex. Mette...