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‘Terrified’ matted dog rescued now living fabulous new life
A little dog who had never worn a collar or been groomed is now a prize-winning pooch who is doted on by his new family, after being rescued by the RSPCA.
Two-year-old Nero arrived in the RSPCA’s care in January - just a few weeks after Christmas - having been signed...
Dogs Trust calls for puppies to join groundbreaking dog welfare study...
Dogs Trust is celebrating a major milestone in welcoming its 9,000th dog to its innovative Generation Pup study.
The 9,000th dog to enrol in the study is a beautiful Golden Retriever pup Digby from the New Forest. Generation Pup is believed to be the first longitudinal study of its kind to include...
Pet charities unite to issue hot weather warning to cat and...
Cats Protection and Dogs Trust have joined forces to help owners keep their cats and dogs safe in the sun this summer.
The two leading pet charities say that despite their different quirks and behaviours, cats and dogs are equally as vulnerable when it comes to hot weather.
Alison Richards, Head...
RSPCA appeals to find special home for partially sighted cat and...
The RSPCA is appealing to find a special home for a partially sighted cat and his best friend.
Five-year-old white and black female cat Candy and four year old white male cat Kane came into the care of the RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre in Chobham, Surrey, on 18 March after their previous owner could no longer...
Say no to puppy yoga on International Yoga Day
This International Yoga Day (21 June), the RSPCA is urging animal-lovers to say no to the growing trend of puppy yoga.
Puppy yoga is a so-called wellness trend where litters of puppies are drafted in to join human yoga classes. Many puppy yoga organisers say the classes help socialise the...
Rescue dog ‘paw-sitively’ fabulous after weight loss seeks forever home
Dogs Trust Shrewsbury is currently home to Shadow the Siberian Husky who has been on an incredible weight loss journey, and although he’s not done yet, he is ready to start his journey to a new home.
Eleven-year-old Shadow arrived at the centre in February weighing 50kg and now comes in at...
RSPCA appeals for information after senior cat is shot with air...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a much-loved pet cat was shot with an air gun in New Rossington, Doncaster.
Sixteen-year-old Darwin, a black male cat, and much-loved pet of pensioners Lesley and James McCulloch, was shot with an air gun near their home last month.
The couple realised something...
Birmingham Dogs Home appoints new Head Vet
Birmingham Dogs Home has appointed Dr Naomi Bradford as its new Head Veterinary Surgeon, a move that is set to significantly enhance the quality of care at the charity’s own clinic.
Naomi, who graduated from Nottingham University Vet School, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role at the...
Throwing sticks for dogs can be fatal, vets warn
After a one-year-old dog needed emergency treatment after biting onto a stick he grabbed when playing with his owner, PDSA vet teams are warning owners of the hidden dangers sticks can pose.
English Bull Terrier Cross, Scooby received treatment at Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital when disaster struck, whilst enjoying time...
Dogs Trust Manchester goes the extra mile to give pups best...
Dogs Trust Manchester cares for around 80 dogs every day of the year at its Denton rehoming centre.
Every dog needs walks, play time, training, meals and sometimes medication and vet visits.
But puppies require even more dedicated care and for Karen Phelan that often involves setting her alarm at two-hour...
Rehoming centres ‘at breaking point’ as animals arrive faster than they...
The RSPCA is urging the public to consider adopting a pet instead of buying - as with its rescue centres full, the number of animals in private boarding has soared, costing the charity in the region of £500,000 a month.
The charity - the oldest of its kind, and celebrating...
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Attlee crowned Purr Minister 2024: Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s cat takes top...
Battersea is thrilled to announce the winner of the charity’s coveted Purr Minister 2024 title: Attlee the cat, representing Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons.
This victory is particularly historic as it marks a second win for Sir Lindsay, who previously triumphed in 2020 with his...
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