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New year, new start for dog ‘no one wanted’ who finds...
A dog who was in RSPCA care for almost two years finally found his home - just in time for Christmas, and has started the New Year with his new family.
Lurcher Walter came into the care of the RSPCA’s Danaher Animal Home, in Essex, in November 2022 when he was just a...
Dogs Trust vet’s pride in helping Bosnian street dogs
A Dogs Trust vet from London has recently returned from Bosnia and Herzegovina where he has been sharing his expertise with local vets who are working to improve the welfare of street dogs.
Charlie Matthias, a Senior Veterinary Surgeon from Islington, visited Bosnia to support Dogs Trust’s work in the...
Battersea urges public to look beyond black cat myths this National...
This National Black Cat Day (27 October), Battersea is encouraging the public to look beyond a cat’s appearance and give them the second chance they deserve as figures reveal black cats make up over 40% of the charity's feline admissions.
Battersea welcomes many black cats through its gates each year,...
Adoption plea by RPSCA centre for ‘Star Wars cats’
Two anxious moggies at RSPCA Stapeley Grange are hoping to be the chosen ones.
Luke (pictured left) and Leia (right) have come on in leaps and bounds after spending time with foster carers after a stay at the Cheshire centre’s cattery.
They were rescued after being found huddled together under floorboards...
Don’t fall victim to pet adoption myths warns pet care experts
As the cost-of-living crisis hits the UK, pet adoption is on the brink of an epidemic. Shelters are experiencing huge pressures, with pet abandonment at its highest, pet adoption at its lowest and reduced funding.
The huge misconceptions about shelter pets and the adoption process are also adding increased pressure...
Battersea issues advice on keeping pets safe this fireworks season
With Diwali and Bonfire Night just around the corner, people all over the nation will be looking forward to enjoying some festive parties and fireworks displays.
However, while this may be very exciting for humans, Battersea warns that this can be a very distressing time for our pets.
Thankfully, Battersea...
Man caught by CCTV beating cat banned from keeping animals for...
A man who carried out a sustained attack on a cat in a Chester street has received a five-year ban on keeping animals.
Artur Zakowicz was captured on CCTV taken on March 24 committing the cowardly act in Charles Street near to the defendant’s home. The footage showed him grabbing the...
Nottinghamshire dog and owner crowned winner of agility Starters Cup Final...
Lindsay Furze from Langar, Nottinghamshire, and her dog, Hang on to yourself (Bowie), a three-year-old Border Collie/Poodle cross, won the Starters Cup Final for intermediate dogs at Discover Dogs, which took place last weekend.
The Starters Cup, The Kennel Club’s premier agility competition for dogs new to agility, was created...
Dragonfly Products launches devilish doggy treat pack for Halloween
With spooky season just around the corner, natural dog food retailer Dragonfly Products has launched a Halloween pack to allow your pup to get involved with the festivities.
The ghoulish goody bag is jam-packed with terrifying treats, including:
Windpipe (Beef trachea)
Beef Trachea natural dog treats are great for all dogs but...
New Christmas turkey dinner and selection box for dogs
This holiday season, Burns Pet Nutrition, the leading healthy pet food company, is thrilled to announce the release of two new limited-edition festive feasts for dogs; a new Christmas dinner and a Christmas Selection Box.
Rather than feeding your dog leftover turkey and stuffing, which is unhealthy and harmful for...
Not perfect but worth it: Three-legged Lurcher finds her happy ending
An affectionate and playful three-legged Lurcher named Puffin has started a new life in Middlesex after spending almost three months in the care of leading animal welfare charity, Battersea.
Two-year-old Puffin was brought to Battersea’s Old Windsor centre after being found as a stray. On arrival at the centre, the charity's...
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It’s Blue Monday for cats as abandonments hit a three-year high
As the UK braces itself for the most depressing day of the year, Cats Protection has reported that abandonments are up 71% compared to 2021.
The charity took in 1,825 abandoned cats in 2024, a figure which has been rising steadily since 2021 when it was 1,068.
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