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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...
Cat missing from home for 10 years reunited with family thanks...
An elderly cat has been reunited with her family who gave up hope of ever seeing her again after she vanished more than 10 years ago.
Whiskas, who is 16 years old, was underweight and in a poor condition when she was found straying in Chilton Moor near Houghton le...
Battersea rescues an abandoned puppy left in an alley with a...
A young dog found straying alone in an alley with an emotional note from her previous owner explaining they could no longer keep her as their landlord no longer allowed pets has since been taken in and rehomed by Battersea.
Nine-month-old Lilo was brought to the charity’s London centre a...
Hampshire retailer launches parking charge reimbursement scheme for customers
A Southampton pet food and accessory retailer has launched a parking charge reimbursement scheme in a bid to support its customers.
Healthy Pet Store in Salisbury Road, Totton, has introduced the scheme which allows customers to claim back one hour of their parking fee with a minimum spend in store...
Paleo Ridge receives recognition as one of the most ethical businesses...
Paleo Ridge proudly announces its inclusion in The Good Shopping Guide's prestigious list of Top 200 Ethical Companies and Brands.
This recognition highlights Paleo Ridge's unwavering commitment to ethical business practices and sustainability, placing the company among the most conscientious businesses globally.
The Good Shopping Guide, renowned for its comprehensive evaluation...
Bella & Duke appoints new Chief Executive
Rosyth-based pet food and wellbeing company, Bella & Duke, today announces the appointment of James Sturrock as Chief Executive.
The news comes as former CEO and co-founder Mark Scott moves to a non-executive director role.
Following a record-breaking year as the UK’s leading subscription raw pet food company, delivering over 15...
PDSA vet offers advice on how to spot hypothermia in pets
With the arctic blast causing temperatures to dip as low as -14C in the Highlands and -11C in England, PDSA vets have issued advice on spotting the signs of hypothermia in pets.
PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing explains: “Hypothermia is when a pet’s body temperature drops dangerously low. It can...
Vet shares when you should take your dog to see the...
When it comes to your pet's eating habits, some owners may call their pups fussy while others may be dealing with a poorly pooch that can't express themselves.
Without being able to verbally make their owners aware of a toothache or other oral problems, dogs often turn to fussy eating,...
Pet abduction offence a step closer as law for dogs and...
A new law introducing tougher penalties for those who steal pets has completed its second reading in the House of Commons.
The Pet Abduction Bill, which has been brought forward as a backbench bill by Anna Firth MP (Southend West), will make it a specific offence to abduct a cat...
Cost of living plagues UK dog owners as ‘dogflation’ continues to...
Following this week’s (17.01.2024) CPI (Consumer Price Index) surprise increase to 4%, Dogs Trust warns there is still a gap between inflation and what it terms ‘dogflation’; the costs associated with owning a dog.
The charity has released a report, produced with Oxford Economics, which shows the rate of increase...
Start the year on the right paw: January marks Walk Your...
In January, dog owners nationwide are gearing up to celebrate their four-legged companions during Walk Your Dog Month and enjoy the great outdoors.
This annual event encourages dog owners to take their pooch for a daily walk, promoting the health and happiness of both pets and owners. From nurturing the...
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Charity helps save life of ‘hero’ retired police dog
A charity helped save the life of a heroic retired police dog when she fell seriously ill and needer emergency life-saving surgery.
Belgian Malinois RPD Fiji, 12, joined Surrey Police as a puppy and spent six years working with the Surrey and Sussex Joint Dog Unit as a general purpose...
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