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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...
Kitten given up for being too playful celebrates first Christmas in...
Animal welfare charity Battersea is urging people to do their research before picking a pet after a playful kitten bought in a supermarket car park was brought in for ‘feral’ behaviour.
It didn’t take staff long to see that little D’Artagnan wasn’t remotely feral and was in fact a very...
Blue Cross calls for people to ditch fireworks this NYE, as...
Animal charity, Blue Cross is urging people not to let off fireworks this New Year’s Eve, as pet owners lay bare the extent of suffering loud bangs causes our four-legged friends.
As a difficult year for everyone comes to a close, it is understandable that the British public will be...
Dachshund puppies cared for over Christmas have now found their forever...
A litter of nine dachshund puppies and their mum, which were cared for by the RSPCA last Christmas, have now landed on their paws in their forever homes.
Olive and her puppies were in the care of RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and Distract branch in the run up to Christmas...
What does Brexit mean for travelling abroad with your pets?
As the UK prepares for the next stage of Brexit, the RSPCA is reminding pet owners to check the new rules for travelling with pets next year.
The UK now has Part 2 listed status under the EU Pet Travel Scheme and this means that from 1 January 2021 you’ll...
Kennel club issues warning as data suggests thousands of dogs at...
Following the 2020 rise in dog ownership and worrying statistics which show December brings a number of doggy dangers, The Kennel Club offers advice to keep dogs safe this festive season.
New data released by The Kennel Club shows that dogs were 86% more likely to poison themselves in December...
Brits set to spend £125m on Christmas gifts for dogs after...
According to new research by American Express Shop Small, dog-owners across Britain are set to spend over £125 million on Christmas gifts and treats for their dogs this year.
The poll found that 82% of dog owners say their pet “kept them going” during lockdowns this year with a further...
The top festive pet names in the UK this Christmas
See where your pet’s festive name ranks as Agria Pet Insurance share the top Christmassy cat and dog names in the UK.
Holly is by far the most popular festive dog name with more than double the number of Holly’s compared with Christmas position two, Elsa. ‘Holly’ and ‘Elsa’ are...
Pet food brand donates over 45,000 meals to homeless pets this...
Popular dog and cat food brand, HiLife has donated over 45,000 meals to feed homeless pets this Christmas.
The charities were nominated by the recent competition winners from HiLife’s popular social media giveaways.
HiLife was proud to provide three deserving charities, including The Cat Welfare Group and Flori’s Friends Rescue, each...
Dogs Trust brings festive cheer to dog owners in Devon who...
Dogs Trust is once more bringing some festive cheer to dogs and their owners who are experiencing homelessness or living in housing crisis this Christmas.
The UK’s largest dog welfare charity, which has a rehoming centre in Ilfracombe, has been running its unique Hope Project for over 25 years.
Throughout the...
Battersea warns pet owners of toxic festive food this Christmas
Tucking into mince pies, advent calendars and a turkey dinner are all part of the fun at Christmas – but Battersea is advising pet owners to be careful when planning a festive feast.
Some human foods can be toxic to dogs and cats and in most extreme cases, some foods...
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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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