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Newly commissioned report reveals wellbeing wonders of bonding time with pets
A new report shows that strong emotional bonds with pets bring important mental and physical benefits
To celebrate the quiet moments of connection between pet parents and their four-legged family members, Lily’s Kitchen, the B Corp pet food brand, has commissioned a series of portraits capturing these cherished moments of...
RSPCA welcomes findings of inquiry into Breed Specific Legislation
The RSPCA has welcomed the announcement that the EFRA Committee’s report is calling for a full-scale review of current dog control legislation and policy.
The RSPCA has been calling for a parliamentary inquiry into the effectiveness of Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) in protecting public safety and dog welfare since August...
Dogs Trust pooch helps grieving widow conquer Mount Snowdon
An ex Dogs Trust Canterbury resident has helped grieving widow to conquer Mount Snowdon following her husband’s death in 2004.
Elsa a 10- year old Weimaraner arrived at Dogs Trust Canterbury in 2012 with a number of health issues, including a cancerous tumour on her right ear and hip dysplasia....
Free pet workshops for kids this half term
If you’re looking for something to do with your children this half term, then head down to your local Pets at Home store for a series of free pet workshops.
The fun, free workshops aim to educate the next generation of pet owners on how to care for pets...
RSPCA re-appeals for information about cat hanged from motorway bridge
The RSPCA is re-appealing for information about a cat that was hanged from a motorway bridge over the M62 in West Yorkshire.
The charity was called by police and attended the scene at around 12pm on Sunday 30 September.
RSPCA Inspector, Thomas Hutton, said: “Police, along with the Highways Agency and...
Johnson’s advise pet owners how to remove ticks successfully
Ticks are external parasites which live off the blood of mammals and have become an increasing problem for dogs and cats and their owners.
Ticks can vary in size and are carriers of various diseases, which can be transmitted, not only to pets but also to their owners can cause...
Brits to spend over £2m on pet care and services by...
Research by Mintel has revealed that Brits will spend over £2 billion on pet care products and services by 2023.
Brits’ love for their furry friends is expected to see the value to the pet care products and services (including toys and health check-ups) market reach £2.1 billion by 2023,...
Mayhew ramble raises nearly 3k for rescue animals
Almost 200 dogs and their owners raised nearly £3000 for rescue animals by taking part in a special autumnal ramble on Hampstead Heath.
Organised by London animal welfare charity, Mayhew, the ramble, which took place on Sunday 7th October, was sponsored by Edgard Cooper in support of rescue pets and...
Half of UK pet care buyers spend more money on pets...
Over half of UK pet care buyers would rather cut back on spending on themselves than on their pet, says new research from Mintel.
The research from Mintel confirms the nation’s passion for pets shows no sign of abating as 40% of pet care buyers would spend just as much...
Johnson’s unveil new tick & flea collar for dogs
With reports of ticks becoming an increasing problem for pets and their owners, Johnson’s have introduced a Tick and Flea Collar for Dogs to their popular range.
Ticks are external parasites which live off the blood of mammals and vary in size from a pin head to a finger nail,...
Study reveals pets help retired owners feel positive about local environment
New research reveals that pets help their retired owners fall asleep more easily and feel better about their neighbourhood.
Older people who own pets fall asleep more easily and feel consistently more positive about their local environment than those who don’t have animals, according to research from Kingston University and...
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Experts warn dog owners about toxicity risk from mince pies
Digital PR Agency analysed a huge 500% spike in searches querying toxic dog foods this month, as a study discovered dogs are 75% more likely to be treated by a vet for eating harmful food around the festive season.
To inform owners and avoid worry before it’s too late, experts at Digital PR Agency curated a list of...
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