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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...
Picture of rescue rabbits look like they are home schooling
An adorable picture of a family of rabbits rescued by the RSPCA in Berkshire looks like the mum is giving a home school lesson.
The Beatrix Potter style snap would strike a chord with many a harassed parent around the country as the chance picture of the family makes it...
2.7 million pet owners told by vets their pets are overweight...
New research from Direct Line Pet Insurance* reveals pet obesity is on the rise across the UK with 2.7 million pet owners being told by vets their pets are overweight in the last year.
Of the 2.7 million pet owners, 1.7 million are dog owners and 1 million are cat...
Leading animal welfare charities urge owners of unneutered cats to help...
Animal welfare charities warn hundreds more unwanted kittens could be born during coronavirus lockdown.
Each year animal welfare charities see an influx of kittens coming into their care between the months of May and September, known as ‘kitten season’.
The UK has been facing a cat overpopulation crisis for many years...
A Shih Tzu finds his forever home after waiting almost a...
A diabetic Shih Tzu from Dogs Trust Shoreham has finally found his forever home in Guildford after finding fame in the local media to help find his ‘pawfect match’.
Dogs Trust Shoreham appealed for a new home for six-year old Alfie earlier this year, after he had been waiting...
Warning to owners after cat suffers horrific injury during clap for...
Pet owners are being warned to be extra vigilant during Thursday’s clap for the NHS after a terrified cat suffered a horrific tail injury while hiding in a reclining sofa.
Much-loved, family pet, Max was cowering inside the sofa after fleeing when he was startled by fireworks being set off...
RSPCA receives 40 abandonment reports a day during coronavirus lockdown
The RSPCA has received more than 1,600 reports of abandoned animals across England & Wales since lockdown began – that’s 40 a day.
The charity has released the figures as part of its emergency appeal, launched to keep its rescue teams out on the road during the Coronavirus crisis and...
Top tips for separation anxiety when COVID-19 lockdown ends
With the UK in lockdown, some pets will be enjoying the extra company at home. However, as lockdown restrictions start to ease and people return to their normal routines, pets may develop separation anxiety.
If pets have become used to you being around 24/7 anxiety might occur when they are...
Golden oldie dog rehomed just before lockdown is loving life in...
A 12-year old Shar-Pei cross who came into RSPCA care underweight with scars on his face is loving life after being rehomed just before the UK went into lockdown.
Wallace went into RSPCA care in Chobham, Surrey in September last year and was very underweight and was suffering from...
Naturally nutritious pet food brand to launch nationwide into Sainsbury’s stores
Scrumbles, the eco-friendly pet brand that blends responsibly sourced, natural ingredients with gut-friendly probiotics is launching its protein-packed dry cat food into Sainsbury’s stores nationwide.
Available from 10th May, the two purrfected flavours of Chicken and Chicken and Salmon focus on delivering optimal nutrition with high levels of animal...
Kennel Club online dog show brings paw-sitivity to lockdown and attracts...
The Kennel Club online dog show, launched in April to bring joy during lockdown and celebrate all of the four-legged friends helping owners through difficult times, has finished its third and final week.
Attracting more than 39,000 entries over the three-week extra extravaganza, the show was open to all dog...
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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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