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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,...
Scooby-dooby-do you think you could give a home to Dillon the...
It’s a mystery why a fun-loving dog who resembles the famous Scooby Doo is still searching for his forever home after being in RSPCA care for over a year.
Dillon the doberman arrived at the RSPCA’s Millbrook Animal Centre in Surrey after being found wandering the streets covered in bite...
Dogs Trust express disappointment in latest budget announcement
Dogs Trust, has expressed disappointment in the Chancellor’s decision not to help and support dog owners and temporarily remove the 20% VAT from pet food, vet services and vet medicines.
This is despite Dogs Trust raising concerns about the impact of the cost of living on dogs and their owners, and...
Phenomenal Service Dog adopted from Dogs Trust returns from first international...
A former rescue dog adopted from Dogs Trust has recently returned from a life-saving search and rescue mission in earthquake hit Turkey.
Adopted from Dogs Trust Shoreham in 2018, Davey the six-year-old springer spaniel has served with Lancashire Fire and Rescue for nearly five years. During his first international deployment,...
RSPCA welcomes England’s new mandatory microchipping law
The RSPCA has welcomed the UK Government announcement on compulsory microchipping for owned cats in England.
Under the plans, it is to become a legal requirement for cat owners to microchip their cats before 20 weeks of age and to ensure their contact details are stored and kept up to...
Foster ‘paw-rents’ needed to help homeless hound
Dogs Trust Shrewsbury is appealing for a foster home for a dog who would prefer the peace and quiet of a home rather than the hustle and bustle of kennel life.
Two-year-old German Shepherd, Soot, arrived at the rehoming centre in January after a change in his owner’s circumstances meant...
Can you give a home to ‘gentle giant’ Wilbur?
A loving new home is being sought for a ‘gentle giant’ rottweiler who has spent eight months waiting for someone to adopt him.
Wilbur arrived into the care of the RSPCA’s Mount Noddy Animal Centre in summer last year, after a year of living in police kennels when he was...
Lovely Lola still looking for love, more than a year after...
A starving cat who was so hungry she resorted to eating dried pasta is still looking for a new home at an RSPCA centre near Middlesbrough - more than 320 days after she was rescued.
Five-year-old Lola was found in a house in Durham along with two other cats...
Soaring demand sees Pets As Therapy attend Crufts in drive to...
Pets As Therapy (PAT) is attending Crufts 2023 at the NEC Birmingham from 9-12 March to launch a volunteer recruitment drive to meet soaring demand for a therapeutic pet visit.
Around 4,000 pet owners already volunteer with their friendly, temperament-assessed dogs. However, as awareness of the benefits of PAT visits...
Dogs Trust’s guide to keeping dogs safe and warm in the...
With plummeting temperatures returning this week, it is important to make sure our four-legged friends are prepared for the cold. After a fairly mild winter so far for most across the UK, temperatures are set to drop below 0°C over the next few days, with snow expected in some places.
Dogs Trust...
Stop showing ‘flat-faced’ dogs at Crufts! RSPCA research shows public agrees
The RSPCA has called for Crufts to stop the most popular ‘flat-faced’ breeds of French bulldogs, pugs and British bulldogs competing at the annual dog show - and new research by the charity shows that most people agree.
The animal charity’s Save Our Breath campaign - launching today - highlights...
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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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