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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...
Blue Cross and Scottish SPCA to partner on new initiatives
Two of the UK’s leading animal welfare charities have today announced plans to work in partnership to better support people and pets in urgent need.
The Scottish SPCA and Blue Cross have launched a joint research study with the University of Edinburgh to identify ways to reach people living with...
Legislation to crack down on puppy farms finally made law in...
The Kennel Club has welcomed new legislation in Scotland which aims to crack down on cruel puppy farming has this week been signed by the Minister and made law.
Knows as ‘Lucy’s Law’, it will mean that puppies and kittens can no longer be sold in Scotland by a third-party...
Canine heroes stop owners from feeling ruff during pandemic
Research from dog supplement brand, YuMOVE revealed that over half of dog owner wouldn’t have smiled in 2020 without their beloved pet.
The study also revealed that over half of dog owners stated 2020 would have been lonely without their furry friends and 61% of owners admitted they wouldn’t have...
‘Animal OBE’ for extraordinary virtual dog therapy
‘Max the Miracle Dog’ awarded PDSA Order of Merit for outstanding contribution to society.
An English Springer Spaniel from the Lake District, who has provided support and comfort to thousands of people worldwide as a virtual therapy dog, is being honoured by veterinary charity PDSA for his unwavering service to...
RSPCA warns owners not to rehome pets ‘free to good home’...
The RSPCA is urging families who are struggling to care for their pets not to rehome online but to seek help from reputable charities and rescue centres.
The warning comes as charities brace for more and more families to relinquish their pets as they struggle to cope in the wake...
Hill’s ensure lockdowns don’t mean health breakdowns for our nation’s pets
Hill’s Pet Nutrition has today launched a new national campaign to tackle the rise in obesity.
The campaign places a greater emphasis on helping pet parents take control of their animal’s nutrition and address the poor feeding habits amongst many owners, heightened by the pandemic.
As the UK navigates a third...
Kittens recovering well in RSPCA care after eye operations
Two kitten brothers who were rescued by the RSPCA just before Christmas are recovering well after undergoing surgery to their eyes.
Four-month-old ginger kittens Gabriel and Arthur were rescued from a builders’ yard in Peterlee, County Durham, in December last year (2020).
They were most likely born to a feral mother,...
Rescue dogs sniff our new career with prison service
Dogs Trust Manchester is celebrating after two of their rescue dogs qualified as sniffer dogs with the Scottish Prison Service.
Five-year old Labrador Cooper was found as a stray and four-year old Springer Spaniel, Lenny was handed over to Dogs Trust after a change in family circumstances. But not the...
Ten years at Number 10 for Britain’s most famous rescue cat
From charming world leaders, to distracting the press, Chief Mouser Larry has done it all during his time at 10 Downing Street.
But, before he began prowling the corridors of political power, Larry was a humble stray who came to Battersea in need of help and a home.
Today marks exactly...
Charity vet is keeping over 30,000 pets’ hearts beating this Valentine’s...
Every year vet charity PDSA cares for over 30,000 pets suffering from heart disease.
Without ongoing care and medication, many of these pets would die, but thanks to support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, PDSA is able to keep pets’ hearts beating this Valentine’s Day.
Alfie from South London is...
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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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