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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...
Poorly Dalmatian puppy brought online finds forever home
A poorly Dalmatian puppy who was bought from an online site has overcome her fears and found a new loving home.
As a puppy, Beau was purchased from an online site, but when she became ill in February this year, her owners could not afford the vet bills and she...
Rosewood Pet Products launch pawsome new treats range
Rosewood Pet Products has introduced an exclusive range of brand-new dog and cat treats which contain a wide range of nutritious benefits.
Expanding their offer of natural treats, Rosewood’s Natural Eats for dogs is a range of 17 products made using the finest cuts of 100% meat. The range includes...
Coping with blindness in pets
A pet losing their sight might seem life-changing, both of them and their owners yet with some adaptation blind pets can often continue to lead normal, happy lives.
The PDSA are raising awareness to blindness in pets and offering advice to pet owners in their latest Pet Care Column.
PDSA Vet,...
Cotswold RAW puppy – the perfect feast for inquisitive small dogs
Cotswold RAW are encouraging pet owners to introduce raw pet food to their puppy to ensure long-term good health.
The raw feed company believe that ‘non heat treated’ pet food is a lifestyle choice, a cradle to the grave outlook that ensures dogs of all ages enjoy mealtimes where well-rounded...
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,...
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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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