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PAWD DRINKS back Walk Your Dog Month to beat those January...
Two Battersea-based pet business entrepreneurs are backing a campaign to get people out walking their dogs in the winter months by organising a social walk for dog owners in Battersea Park on Sunday, 26 January.
As well as having the opportunity to meet new people and fellow dog owners, the...
True Instinct launch ‘High Meat’ range for cats and kittens
True Instinct has introduced a ‘High Meat’ product for our feline friends to its premium range of dry and complete food.
With a recipe ratio of 73% high meat and 25% natural fruit, vegetables and botanicals, the nutritious dry biscuits have fantastic palatability and provide complete and balanced nutrition...
RSPCA highlight heart breaking stories behind real-life stars of Christmas film
The RSPCA shines a light on the rescue animals who star in this year’s charity Christmas film.
Already the film- featuring Poppy the Labrador cross and Frankie, the grey kitten alongside Shetland pony Tink – has racked up more than 190,000 views.
Frankie, the tiny grey kitten, was discovered after he...
Winter wonderland grotto is set up for homeless dogs in Manchester
Christmas came early for the residents of Manchester Dogs Home in Cheshire, when a winter wonderland grotto was set up for them.
The snow-covered space featured a giant gingerbread hose made entirely from 2,000 dog biscuits, 1,600 chewy treats, 12 kilos of melted dog drops for ‘cement’ and 24 pup-friendly...
Natures Menu share how to keep your pets safe this Christmas
With winter in full swing and the countdown just around the corner, Natures Menu reveals shocking festive favourites that have the potential to be hazardous to pets.
These include:
Christmas tree water
Chocolate
Christmas dinner
Christmas decorations
Silica gel
Christmas pudding and mince pies
Christmas plants
Batteries
Candles
Fires
As well...
Dogs Trust reveals urgent improvements needed to report illegally imported dogs
New findings reveal that 74% of UK vet professionals believe they've seen a dog that could have been illegally imported in the past 12 months.
The UK’s largest dog welfare charity Dogs Trust polled professionals in the veterinary sector earlier this year to understand how confident they felt about identifying...
Christmas presents for the cat lover
It’s Christmas! Well, very nearly and it's that time of year when we all rush out to get the perfect present for loved ones.
It’s that time of the year when we’re thinking about our loved ones and what will bring a big smile to their faces on Christmas day…...
Dachshunds through the snow: can you help the RSPCA care for...
RSPCA staff are working around the clock to care for nine Dachshund puppies and their mum in the run-up to Christmas.
Miniature Dachshund Olive arrived in the RSPCA’s care last month along with her nine three-week old puppies who staff believe had been bred for sale as Christmas presents.
The dogs...
Staffie saved by charity vets after swallowing carpet
A four-year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier left PDSA vet floored after they discovered a piece of carpet lodged in his stomach.
Curious canine Buster needed life-saving surgery after biting off more than he could chew and swallowing a prime piece of rug in the process.
Buster’s owner, Jamie-Leigh Richardson from...
Dog welfare campaign launched as research shows two in five dog...
New research reveals that more than two in five Brits have given up dogs before, with one in 25 abandoned as strays.
Reality star and animal activist, Pete Wicks, is leading a campaign to call for people to be more responsible when making the choice to get a dog, especially...
ScS reveal the UK’s most festive pets
Christmas is just around the corner and kids across the country are beside themselves with excitement, but it’s not just children that can’t wait for the big day.
Sofa and carpet specialist, ScS ran a competition to find the UK’s most festive pets, and now after more than 250 entries,...
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Ban for man who was caught using ‘harsh discipline’ on his...
A man from Greater London who admitted using harsh disciplinary and training methods on his dog has been banned from keeping canines for seven years after a prosecution by the RSPCA.
Daniel Kirwan of Rosslyn Crescent, Harrow, pleaded guilty to one offence under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and appeared...
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