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RSPCA appeal after four cockapoos abandoned in Staffordshire are rescued
Four cockapoos found abandoned in Alrewas, Staffordshire have been rescued by the RSPCA, and an appeal for information has been launched by the charity.
The four dogs - all female - were found tied to a gate in the middle of a quarry off Barley Green Lane by a passing...
Emaciated dog found wandering the streets set to spend Christmas in...
An emaciated Lurcher found wandering the streets in Reading is set to spend Christmas in a happy forever home.
Four-year-old Reggie was picked up by the dog warden after he was found straying, severely underweight and no fur on his back legs. He was then taken into the care of Dogs Trust Newbury weighing just 19kg (8kgs under his ideal weight), and...
RSPCA urge pet owners to make a plan for your pets...
Last Christmas wasn’t quite what we’d all hoped for. With much of the country locked down and families kept apart, this Christmas is sure to be bigger than ever.
But with big Christmas plans afoot, the RSPCA is urging pet owners to plan ahead and think about their animals in...
More than 9 out of 10 pet owners will get a...
A survey conducted by pet-insurance Petplan on 5,427 pet owners revealed that 93% of them will be buying a Christmas present for their pet!
As such, from December 1st, Petplan will be launching their very own Pet Advent Calendar. From cosy cat caves to paw-fect pet stockings, or even a...
Burns Pet Nutrition launches a Christmas Bowls appeal
Burns Pet Nutrition launches its Christmas Bowls appeal this year in a bid to help feed pets in need throughout the holiday season.
As part of the appeal, Burns will be partnering with three key pet charities to ensure vulnerable animals won’t go hungry over the festive period. Refuge4Pets, Dogs...
Charity launches winter appeal for pet food as demand soars for...
The RSPCA has launched a winter appeal for donations of pet food in order to keep up with demand for the charity’s food bank project.
The animal welfare charity has partnered with nearly 40 food banks across the North of England since it began in December last year (2020). From...
Burgess expands Excel range with ‘Winter Warmers’
Burgess Pet Care, is delighted to announce the expansion of its Excel range for small animals, with several new products launched for the winter months, including the world’s first indoor feeding nuggets for guinea pigs.
In addition to Excel Indoor Guinea Pig Nuggets, Burgess has also launched its largest feeding...
Top tips to help you prepare your puppy for their first...
The RSPCA is offering advice to owners looking forward to their first Christmas with their new puppy to ensure both they and their pet enjoy the festive season.
A boom in pet ownership during the pandemic means many families are experiencing their first Christmas with their puppies which means lots...
Petlog urges 2.8 million cat owners to get ahead of new...
Petlog is urging cat owners to not leave microchipping of their pet to the last minute, ahead of the introduction of compulsory microchipping for cats announced by the Government.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) estimates that as many as 2.8 million cats in the UK are...
Two cats hoping to find loving homes before Christmas after months...
The RSPCA is appealing to find homes for two special cats in their care who have spent months looking for their forever homes.
Jixxy, a two-year-old grey and white cat came into the care of RSPCA Stapeley Grange Cattery in August this year.
He was rescued by an inspector as his...
Arden Grange 25th anniversary display competition winners announced
Arden Grange, the independent producer of naturally hypoallergenic dog and cat foods, has revealed the winners of its Retailer Display Competition, in celebration of the super-premium brand’s 25th birthday celebrations.
Throughout September and October this year, retailers were asked to create a memorable Arden Grange themed display within their shop...
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Woman who left bulldog with severe skin disease gets life ban...
A woman from Kent who left a bulldog to suffer with a severe skin infection has been banned from keeping dogs for life.
Tanya Abalaf of High Street, Wouldham, Rochester, pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a bulldog called Caesar by failing to provide him with adequate nutrition and...
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