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Scars show Scooter’s tough past – but he’s sweet, shy dog...
The scars across Scooter’s nose and face tell the story of his difficult past - but he’s a sweet and shy dog who is ready for a fresh start, and a new best friend.
Lurcher cross Scooter arrived at the RSPCA’s Ashley Heath Animal Centre, in Dorset, last year, after being rescued by...
Award-winning police dog who fell seriously ill with canine coronavirus survives...
A charity who awarded a retired police dog and his handler with a top award has stepped in to save the canine’s life when he fell ill with canine coronavirus.
etired police dog (RPD) Gilly – a 10-year-old German Shepherd – was rushed to the vets on 2 February after falling...
Pampered pooch: Dog grooming tips you should know from an expert
With 12 million dogs in the United Kingdom, each with their own need for groomers, it is no wonder so many people are making the move into the grooming market.
After all, we all need a good haircut every now and then - our pets are no different. If...
New sleep study reveals that sleeping next to your pet allows...
There’s no debate on whether Brits love their pets or not, but the topic of letting them stay in your bed at night is one that always seems to cause a mixed reaction.
With National Love Your Pet Day, / with National Love Your Pet Day being around the corner...
Expert reveals top tips when caring for an older dog
This week we bore witness to the incredible 30-year-old farm dog Bobi, who was officially named the oldest pup of all time, smashing the previous world record.
The news of Bobi’s record-breaking age has led many onlookers to question just how his carers have managed to keep him healthy and...
New webcam launched to give public 24/7 access to rescued equines
The Mare and Foal Sanctuary has launched a new way for people to learn about their vital work and the rescued horses and ponies they care for. The charity has installed a new webcam to improve accessibility and help as many people as possible connect with the horses and...
Stressed out moggy becomes a contented kitty thanks to expert intervention
A two-year-old cat has found a new home after being given up due to his tendency to lash out when stressed.
When Star came into Cats Protection’s Forth Valley Adoption Centre in August 2022, it was identified that he was displaying misdirected predatory aggression, which meant that he would attack...
Six-year-old dogs who’d never been stroked and ‘find solace in each...
The RSPCA is looking for people with patience, perseverance and understanding to offer a home to two rescue dogs who hadn’t been outside for the first six years of their lives.
Inseparable Ronnie and Patch had never been stroked, worn a collar or gone on a walk when they were...
Expert reveals top tips to show your dog love this Valentine’s
Canine Behaviourist shares her top ways both you and your dog can show some love in time for Valentine’s Day.
Love is a four-legged word, and we all know that life is a little easier with a furry friend by your side. People often think our dogs can't communicate with...
New research reveals the dog breeds that help bag a date
Ah, spring is in the air and so is love. For those looking to refresh their dating profile and increase their chances of bagging that dream date we have the answer – add your dog to your profile picture!
According to Tinder, profiles that feature man’s best friend are 5%...
Does your cat ‘love’ you? RSPCA cat behaviour expert sets the...
St. Valentine’s Day might make the perfect romantic occasion for some, but for those who aren’t loved up it can be a bit of a drag. This year, the RSPCA are encouraging cat owners to celebrate Pal-entines with their affectionate pet pal instead.
Pets are complex and without being able...
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Brits want dog-friendly workplaces – here’s how to make sure your...
With January marking the peak season for job hunting, new research from Rover.com, the world’s largest online marketplace for loving pet care, has today revealed that more than a third (37%) of dog owners would refuse a job if it meant they couldn’t bring their pooch into the office.
The findings...
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