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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...
Bath Cats and Dogs Home Wag Walk returns for 2019
Bath Cats and Dogs Home is pleased to announce the return of their charity dog walk across the Bath.
The ‘Wag Walk’ will take place on Sunday 12th May to help raise funds to help support the charity’s work rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming unwanted and abandoned local animals in...
Rescued kitten gets emergency life-saving blood transfusion
A kitten who was rescued by the RSPCA needed an emergency blood transfusion to save its life.
A ginger kitten who was rescued by the RSPCA and was severely anaemic was given an emergency blood transfusion by vets to save its life.
The little kitten was just five weeks old and...
Chuckit! unveils new Rugged Fetch Wheel toy for tougher play
Responding to consumer demand, Chuckit! introduces the third edition to its popular Rugged range.
The brand-new Rugged Fetch Wheel is designed to withstand the roughest play from stronger dogs.
Increasing its offer and providing retailers with even more ways to cater to the needs of this specific market, the new...
Abandoned kittens spent Valentine’s Day at Battersea
A litter of kittens were taken to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home after being found abandoned on a doorstep.
The five tiny domestic short-hairs named Cupid, Arrow, Valentine, Sweetheart and Aphrodite spent Valentine’s Day at the charity’s London Centre, being showered with affection.
The kittens are estimated to be around six...
Caring for pets with epilepsy
The UK's leading vet charity, PDSA share advice for pet owners on how to care for pets with epilepsy.
Would you know what to do if you pet has a seizure? Many of the illness’s pets can suffer from are the same as those we might develop too.
Epilepsy is one...
Shy cats deserve some love too, says RSPCA
The RSPCA is urging potential adopters not to overlook shy cats in catteries.
Cats can be timid for many reasons and the RSPCA is asking potential adopters not to overlook shy kitties in their catteries.
A cat can be shy for a number of reasons, they may have been through a...
Pets make us happier than a partner, survey reveals
Pets can make you happier than a partner and even reduce your stress levels, a survey by pet charity, Blue Cross has found.
Nearly one in three (30%) owners said their pets made them smile more than their partners, while 32% thought their pet was better at making them feel...
RSPCA reveal ‘most unloved’ breeds of dog in their care
This Valentine’s Day, The RSPCA reveals the ‘most unloved’ breeds of dogs who struggle to fund their perfect partner.
The average time it takes to rehome a dog in RSPCA care is 38 days, but sadly for some of the animals in the charity’s care they have to wait a...
Mayhew goes above and beyond to care for kitten
Animal charity, Mayhew has gone above and beyond to care for a 6-week old kitten forced to live in medical isolation.
Tiny Midnight was abandoned and found earlier this year by a member of the public who noticed her meows coming from underneath a nearby car.
Animal welfare officers immediately noticed...
Dog owners are more likely to find love according to new...
New research by Rover.com suggests that dog owners are more likely to be married or in a relationship.
The dog walking and sitting service, Rover.com found that whilst three in four dog owners have partners, only 54% of non-dog owners have found love.
When it comes to different breeds, Bulldogs have...
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Blossom the dog saved by PDSA after dog attack left her...
A loveable Maltese cross dog named Blossom was saved by PDSA vets after suffering extensive wounds to her neck and chest from another dog, while out on a walk.
The seven-year-old dog, whose favourite pastime is shredding her owner’s post, was being walked by a friend when out of nowhere...
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