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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...
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.
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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...
Blind rescue dog gets second chance thanks to Battersea
A blind seven-year-old Cocker Spaniel called Griffin has recently started a new life with a family in South London after being cared for by leading animal welfare charity, Battersea.
Griffin arrived at Battersea as a stray and so the charity’s dedicated staff knew very little about his history or character....
Decade-long ban for couple who neglected their six dogs
A man and wife from Durham have been convicted of ten animal welfare offences following a prosecution brought by the RSPCA.
Neil Hamilton, and Elaine Patricia Hamilton both of Front Street, were sentenced at Newton Aycliffe Magistrates Court on Wednesday 22 February. They pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing...
Kitten plucked from 60ft tree after three-day rescue mission involving RSPCA
A nine-month-old kitten who got herself stuck in a tree, evading rescue attempts for three days, was eventually brought back down to earth in a tree surgeon’s net.
Tabby coloured Pixie had only been going outside for about five days before she landed herself in a spot of bother by...
Winston is looking for his forever home after three years in...
A Staffordshire bull terrier with a winning personality and enthusiastic approach to life is ready to meet his special someone to live life in the fast lane with after a three year wait in kennels.
Five-year-old Winston is adored by his carers at Dogs Trust Darlington for his boundless zest...
PDSA’s advice to keep your pet safe through Storm Juliette and...
The UK’s leading vet charity PDSA is warning owners to take extra care of their four-legged friends as Storm Juliette is expected to bring colder temperatures and even snow in the next couple of weeks.
Despite their fur coats, pets need a little extra TLC when it’s cold to ensure they’re...
Appeal after grisly find of dead rabbits with appalling injuries near...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after six dead rabbits were found with horrific injuries in London woodland.
**WARNING CONTAINS DISTRESSING IMAGES**
The rabbits, who were domestic pets, were found on a path at the Slade Ravine near to Plumstead Common in the early hours of Saturday, February 11. One of...
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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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