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Newly commissioned report reveals wellbeing wonders of bonding time with pets
A new report shows that strong emotional bonds with pets bring important mental and physical benefits
To celebrate the quiet moments of connection between pet parents and their four-legged family members, Lily’s Kitchen, the B Corp pet food brand, has commissioned a series of portraits capturing these cherished moments of...
Trimming your pet’s nails at home
Over the past twelve months, many pet owners have had to learn a thing or two about grooming their furry friends at home.
PDSA vet Nurse, Nina Downing said: “Proper grooming is an essential part of any pet’s health, but nails and claws can be particularly tricky to maintain. Different...
Number of RSPCA volunteers has doubled since the start of the...
This National Volunteers’ Week (1-7 June) the RSPCA reveals it has seen a surge in new volunteers since the start of the pandemic.
During what has been a difficult 15 months for all charities, the RSPCA has been incredibly grateful to have doubled its number of volunteers since the start...
RSPCA rescues young fox caught in football netting
The RSPCA rescued a juvenile fox which was caught by his neck and leg in football netting in a garden in Harrow.
It is believed the poor fox had been trapped in the netting for at least three hours when he was rescued by RSPCA Inspector Simon Hoggett in Hazeldene...
Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill – what more needs to be done?
Kerry Postlewhite, Director of Public Affairs at Cruelty Free International offers an insight on what more can and should be done by the UK government, as well as how the public, a nation of animal lovers, can help.
Last month, the Environment Secretary, George Eustice launched the Government's first-of-a-kind Action Plan...
Blind one-eyed rescue cat starts a new life in Sussex
As a renowned animal rescue charity, Battersea has always believed that every animal is wonderfully unique.
However sometimes a dog or cat comes along that is more unusual than most. Meet Chickadee, the blind rescue cat with only one eye and a huge zest for life.
Three-year-old Chickadee arrived at Battersea’s...
Dogs Trust Shoreham gets ready to welcome dog lovers to Big...
Dogs Trust Shoreham is hoping Sussex dog lovers - along with their four-legged friends - are ready to put their best foot forward when the Big Dog Walk comes to Borde Hill later this month.
Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is the charity partner for this year’s...
Top tips to help maintain healthy teeth and gums in pets
Natural animal health experts, nutravet highlight the importantace of keeping your pet’s teeth healthy to maintain their overall health.
Plaque, tartar and gum inflammation are very common in pets and among the most frequent concerns seen by vets. By the age of three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats...
Dog charity warns public after rise of unhealthy puppies handed over
A dog charity is experiencing an increase in the number of unwanted puppies and dogs with breeding and medical related issues, exacerbated by increased demand during the pandemic.
The growing desire for ‘designer’ puppies has led to increased production by irresponsible breeders. Birmingham Dogs Home, a Midlands-based rescue centre that...
Dog with neurological problem that leaves him wobbly seeks new home
A Malamute who was born with an unusual neurological condition that leaves him wobbly and unsteady on his paws is looking for a special new home.
Two-year-old Barney was rescued by RSPCA inspectors from Lancashire in December 2020 when his owner could no longer take care of him and three...
Top tips to keep new dogs safe in the garden
As we begin to enjoy the fresh new beginnings of both early summer and the opportunity to visit family and friends, Natures Menu, reveals its top tips to keep new and visiting canine companions safe and happy whilst out in the garden.
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Experts warn dog owners about toxicity risk from mince pies
Digital PR Agency analysed a huge 500% spike in searches querying toxic dog foods this month, as a study discovered dogs are 75% more likely to be treated by a vet for eating harmful food around the festive season.
To inform owners and avoid worry before it’s too late, experts at Digital PR Agency curated a list of...
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