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How to spot hypothermia in pets
With the frosty season in full swing, PDSA vets have issued advice for all owners on spotting the signs of hypothermia in pets, and what to do should a worst-case scenario happen.
PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing explains: “Hypothermia is when a pet’s body temperature drops dangerously low. It can...
Rabbit Awareness Week returns with focus on healthy diet, happy bunnies
The Rabbit Awareness Action Group (RAAG), the trusted voice for rabbit welfare which draws on the combined knowledge of a coalition of experts, announces the return of its key campaign, Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW).
his year’s theme, Healthy Diet, Happy Bunnies, has today been launched at the BSAVA Congress 2024.
Organised by Burgess Pet Care,...
Britain’s most unwanted dog finally finds his forever home
A dog once referred to in the media as Britain’s most unwanted has finally found his forever home after spending more than 1,700 days in the care of Dogs Trust Leeds.
Lurcher Jake first arrived at Dogs Trust in 2015, aged just one. However, even at that early age, he...
Half of dog owners demand the same rights as parents when...
UK dog owners are calling for a workplace revolution by demanding the same rights as parents when getting time off work, a new study by Burns Pet Nutrition can reveal.
More than half (56%) of dog owners feel they should not have to book a days holiday in order to take their pet...
Jack Russell Terrier hailed nation’s most obedient breed after winning ‘Obreedience’...
A team of Jack Russell Terriers won the Obreedience competition at the world’s greatest dog show, Crufts on Thursday 7 March.
The Jack Russell Terrier team, named The Russellers, proved themselves more obedient than the nine other breed teams that made it to the final at Crufts, held at the NEC...
Almost half of all cat owners are unaware how best to...
Cats Protection and Songbird Survival are issuing advice to cat owners as a survey shows many aren’t aware of how to reduce their pets’ hunting habits.
The survey of 1,000 cat owners, conducted by Songbird Survival says that almost half of cat owners (46%) aren’t aware of ways to reduce...
Keeping happy bunnies this Easter
With Easter around the corner, we’re bound to see lots of Easter bunnies around from cards to bunny shaped sweet treats!
PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing shares the top tips for keeping bunnies at home.
Nina said: “Rabbits may seem like an ‘easier’ pet to have, but there’s lots to know...
Loveable whippet at RSPCA rehoming centre overlooked because of her colour...
An adorable whippet crossbreed who has spent nearly her entire life in kennels is looking for a new family to help her find her way in the world.
Eighteen-month-old Betsy came into RSPCA care at just four months of age after she was rescued by the charity over concerns for...
Darlington dog lover inspired by four-legged friends takes on epic challenge...
A Darlington dog lover is taking to the hills and putting her best foot forward for homeless hounds.
Elizabeth Ashlee of Heighington has decided to tackle the Hadrian’s Wall Path in a bid to raise £1,000 to support rescue dogs waiting for their forever homes at Dogs Trust Darlington.
23-year-old Elizabeth,...
Dr Veneta’s 4-strong dog food range enters the freeze-dried fray to...
The next chapter in nutritious meal solutions for discerning dogs arrives this April, courtesy of Dr Veneta’s 4-strong portfolio of freeze-dried nuggets whose avant-garde nutritional makeup prioritises the ongoing health of your dog’s microbiome, where 84% of its all-important immune system resides.
Freeze-dried thinking has in recent times become the...
Northumberland teenager crowned winner of RSPCA People’s Choice award
A teenager from Northumberland has secured the top spot in the RSPCA’s People’s Choice awards - meaning her image of two leaping dogs had the most votes from the public.
Sophie Green, aged 18, from Cramlington, Northumberland, won with her image ‘Leap Frogs’ which captures Cockapoo Mabel and Spaniel Pepper...
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Appeal to pay for lifesaving surgery for dog left tied to...
A local RSPCA branch is appealing for funds to cover the £3,000 surgery to rid a rescue dog of cancer.
Six-year-old springer spaniel Daisy was taken in by the RSPCA in October after she’d been found tied to a tree in Kent.
She’s now being cared for by RSPCA Essex South, Southend & District Branch in Essex.
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