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Cuddly dog hits 400 days in RSPCA care
A sweet and active dog who has spent 400 days in RSPCA care is looking for someone to be her ‘big spoon’.
Two-year-old Jamie was taken in by the team at the RSPCA’s York Animal Home in September last year after she was abandoned outside the centre, which is run by the York, Harrogate...
Orphaned kittens at Battersea looking for new home
Two kittens at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home are looking for a new home after they were orphaned earlier this month.
Tragically, the kitten’s mother was killed in a road traffic accident and they were found by a member of the public in Slough.
Having such a tragic start to life,...
Bella and Duke share dos and don’ts of dog food ingredients
Dog owners have been offered an eight-step guide to the pet food ingredients they should prioritise, as well as those to avoid.
The team behind raw dog food subscription service, Bella and Duke have revealed four harmful ingredients often found in many store-bought, processed dog foods, whilst highlighting four properties...
Dogs Trust Manager celebrates 20 years of rehoming dogs
Dogs Trust Merseyside is celebrating this month as Manager Georgina celebrates 20 years of finding dogs new homes.
Georgina Lowery, who was a Lance Corporal in the army working as a dog trainer for seven years before joining Dogs Trust in 1999, joined the charity even before the Huyton-based...
New poll reinforced public concern over animal research
More effort is needed to end lab animal use and suffering says RSPCA, as a new poll reveals the public have real concerns about animal research.
The animal welfare charity says the result of the Ipsos Mori survey demonstrate the need for strong regulation and increased efforts to develop humane...
ScS competition reveals the nation’s sofa loving pets
Although the furniture might be out of bounds to some pets, sometimes were can’t deny them the comfort of getting cosy.
Sofa and carpet specialist, ScS ran a competition to search for the nation’s sofa loving pets and can reveal the top 12 out of over 800 entries of our...
Paws.com reveal the best dog-friendly cities in England
The BARK Index by Paws.com reveals the best cities for dogs based on a range of factors, from quality of green spaces to dog-friendly pubs.
Newcastle, Preston and Bournemouth have been revealed as the best cities for dogs in England, according to the new index that looks at the quality...
The safest way to enjoy summer BBQs with your dog
As the UK temperatures rise, the season of BBQ-ing everything and anything is upon us.
Brits don’t need much convincing to gather our friends and family to soak up the sun in our gardens or local fields. That said, it’s not always a safe space for our pooches and the...
Battersea urge people to not overlook disabled dogs
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home are encouraging people not to overlook disabled dogs after a blind French Bulldog came into their care.
Pirate, a one-eyed blind French Bulldog is about to start an adventurous life after finding a new family at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
Before coming into the charity’s...
Top tips to keep your dog safe on holiday this May...
With the May half-term almost here, many pet parent now choose to whisk their beloved dog away with them on a UK break.
Natures Menu, the UK’s number one for raw and natural pet food, has revealed its top tips on how to ensure your dog is kept safe and...
Bella and Duke launch new treats range
Online retailer, Bella and Duke launch tasty new range of meaty snacks to help improve dogs’ overall health and behaviour.
Chicken hearts and rabbit ears with hair are part of a tasty new range of meat snacks for dogs that have been launched by online retailer Bella and Duke.
The raw...
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New figures reveal black cats are three times more likely to...
Black cats are nearly three times more likely to come into RSPCA care than any other coat colour, according to new figures released by the charity.
The RSPCA is caring for hundreds of black and black and white cats, across its centres and branches with 676 currently being cared for...
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