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Rescue cat has own ‘work from home’ office and bespoke mouse...
A young moggy who came into the RSPCA’s care from a multi-cat household with severe cat flu has now landed on his paws - in a dream home complete with his very own work from home office and a bespoke ‘mouse hole’ constructed by builders.
Bertie, known previously as Beetle,...
Blind Cockerpoo puppy born at Dogs Trust Basildon learns new tricks...
The use of specially adapted training methods has helped Darwin, a visually impaired Cockapoo, to graduate from Dog School and find his forever family.
Darwin was born at Dogs Trust Basildon in October after his pregnant mother was smuggled into the country. A couple of weeks after Darwin was born,...
Pets at Home raises more than half a million in one...
Pets at Home Group, which includes Pets at Home, Vets4Pets and The Groom Room, has pledged more than £550,000 to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People – the biggest donation the charity has received from a corporate partner in its 40-year history.
The pledge has been made through the Pets at...
Vets and animal welfare organisations pen open letter on release of...
Vets and animal welfare organisations have issued an open letter to Warner Bros following the UK release of its animated children’s film, DC League of Super-Pets, which features a dg with ears that look cropped.
The full letter can be found below:
"Vets and animal welfare organisations in the UK are...
RSPCA top tips: What to do about barking dogs in your...
The RSPCA receives a lot of calls every year from neighbours who are concerned about barking dogs. The charity, which focuses on rescuing animals who are sick, injured or being badly treated, is asking people who are worried about barking dogs to follow simple steps to help them.
Dogs bark...
RSPCA urges pet owners to seek help rather than abandon pets
The RSPCA is again urging people to seek help if they cannot care for their pets because of the cost-of-living crisis after three kittens were abandoned in Leeds.
Two male kittens and a female were discovered in a cardboard box lying in a refuse skip by a resident at Stanks...
The five sisters of Dogs Trust West Calder
The locals of West Lothian have all heard of the iconic historical site, Five Sisters, however Dogs Trust West Calder recently celebrated their own five sisters.
Within a month, the West Calder rehoming centre had successfully re-homed five very special sets of sisters.
Beautiful Greyhounds Thelma and Louise were first to...
RSPCA rescues 47 Flemish giant rabbits
The RSPCA was called to an allotment in Ashington, Northumberland, on July 11 after reports rabbits were being kept in unsuitable conditions.
When RSPCA officers attended the allotments, where the rabbits were being kept, they found small, dirty hutches full of rabbits who had been left to breed with each...
RSPCA top tips: How to help a stray dog
Would you know what to do if you found a stray dog in your neighbourhood?
Many people think to call the RSPCA for help but the charity, whose focus is on rescuing animals who are sick, injured or being badly treated, is urging people to contact their local dog warden.
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Dogs Trust Ilfracombe unveils their brand new enrichment garden for dogs
There are plenty of waggy tails at Dogs Trust Ilfracombe as the team unveil their brand new enrichment garden for the dogs in their care.
The enrichment garden was funded purely by donations by dog-loving supporters, and built by local landscape gardening company Birch Meadow Landscaping Ltd after staff members Vikki...
RSPCA reunites kitten with owners after it’s found 85 miles from...
A mischievous kitten who took a long-distance trip from her home on the Yorkshire coast is back with her family thanks to the RSPCA – and the help of an up-to-date microchip.
Loki went missing from her home in Filey, but a week later she mysteriously reappeared in Bradford, a...
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RSPCA appeal after three neglected dogs are abandoned in Merseyside
The RSPCA is appealing for people to come forward with information after three neglected dogs were found - presumed abandoned - in two separate incidents in Merseyside.
The first one involved two severely matted and unwell Chow Chows which were found tied to a tree in the L36 area of Liverpool...
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