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Proposed pet smuggling law could make ‘real difference’ to animal welfare...
The RSPCA is urging MPs to get behind legislation that hopes to tackle the smuggling of dogs, cats and ferrets into the UK as the Bill has its Second Reading tomorrow.
Winchester MP and vet Danny Chambers (Lib Dem) is one of three MPs taking forward proposals for new animal...
Animal lover takes on 12 events in 12 months to raise...
A ten-year old boy from Merseyside has been raising money to help animals in need by taking on 12 evens in 12 months for the RSPCA.
Ten-year old Owen Marlowe from Southport in Merseyside has already completed a five-mile walk and a 15-mile bike rise to raise money for the...
Dogs Trust appeals for foster carers in East Anglia to help...
Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a pet fostering scheme run has launched an appeal to animal lovers in East Anglia to temporarily care for dogs of survivors of domestic abuse, enabling their owners to flee to safety.
Dogs Trust launched its Freedom Project in 2004, offering a lifeline for dog owners...
Rescue dog who was an unwanted gift looking for forever home
A dog who was handed into Dogs Trust after originally being bought as an unwanted gift more than two years ago, is still searching for his forever home.
Six-year old Crossbreed, Holmes arrived at the Newton Tony-based rehoming centre after originally being handed over as an unwanted present in September...
RSPCA urges public to do research as the UK sees ‘summer...
The RSPCA urges people to do their research before taking on a pet as figures show there has been a huge spike in people looking to buy or rehome kittens this year.
July 2020 saw Google searches for ‘Kittens near me’ increase sixfold compared to the same period last year...
PitPat and Dogs Trust collaborate to help the UK’s dogs
PitPat and Dogs Trust have come together to help educate the nation’s dog lovers on what their canine companions need to lead a healthy, fun and active lifestyle.
The official partnership will promote the importance of regular exercise and interaction with our dogs to help owners establish healthier routines. By...
PDSA vets offer advice on preparing pets for fireworks season
PDSA’s latest PAW Report found that nearly a quarter (23%) of dog owners reported that their dogs are scared of fireworks.
This equates to millions of dogs suffering every year when fireworks season begins. While Covid-19 means most large Bonfire Night events won’t be going head this year, there’s a...
Three kittens found dumped like rubbish in a bin liner and...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after three kittens were found dumped like rubbish in a black bin liner was discarded in a Birmingham Park.
A woman who lives opposite the park in Musgrave Road in Winson Green noticed the bin liner appeared to move when she walked past it,...
RSPCA urges public not to forget rescue dogs after surge in...
The RSPCA is urging new dog owners to ‘Adopt Don’t Shop’ this Adoptober as new figures reveal the number of people looking for puppies online during lockdown soared by 650% and imports of dogs doubled.
During lockdown, google searches for ‘Puppies near me’ increased by 650% with 15,000 searches in...
Fur flies as cats hit the campaign trail in bid to...
Across the nation, paw-litical cats have begun prowling on the campaign trail, catching the public’s hearts and hunting for votes for Battersea’s Purr Minister competition.
Over the last few weeks, politicians and peers from around the UK have put their feline friends forward, submitting photos and a ‘Manifursto’ explaining why they believe their pet should be voted...
Compulsory microchipping won’t stop horse welfare catastrophe, fears RSPCA
As the microchipping of horses become compulsory this month, the RSPCA fears it will not be enough to prevent an impending horse welfare catastrophe.
As the charity launches its month-long rehoming drive, Adoptober, it reveals that the number of horses in its care is already three times what it was...
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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,...
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