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Make a plan for your pets this Christmas
Planning for a magical Christmas is in full swing, the decorations are already lining the aisles in the shops, and the kids have probably started hinting at what they want to find under the tree on Christmas morning.
But have you made plans for your pets this Christmas?
The RSPCA is urging pet...
Natural Instinct launches limited edition Easter feast for dogs and cats
Back by popular demand, premium raw pet food brand Natural Instinct launches its limited-edition Easter Feast.
As government restrictions have lifted this year, Easter is looking to be bigger than ever, making it an ideal opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family, indulge in chocolate and take part...
Holiday-makers return home to find lost ferret in outside toilet!
A couple returning from holiday had a surprise when they found a lost ferret hiding in their outside toilet.
The holiday-makers returned home to Colchester, Essex, on 18 March, to find the female ferret hiding in their outside utility room and toilet.
RSPCA rescuer Jess Bush said: “They’d been away on...
RSPCA Cat Hub marks fourth anniversary and rehomes its 1,000th cat
The RSPCA Cat Hub in Darlington has rehomed its 1,000th cat in a special event which saw a guest appearance from The Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton.
The Cat Hub was set up by the RSPCA four years ago to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome cats in need in the North East....
French bulldog relinquished to charity as owners couldn’t afford his vet...
A young French bulldog is looking for a new home after being handed over to the RSPCA when his owners couldn’t afford the expensive bill for his life-saving surgery to help him breathe.
One-year-old French bulldog Beau came into the care of RSPCA Hillingdon, Slough, Windsor, Kingston & District branch...
Vet warns these 7 popular garden plants are toxic to dogs
Spring is well and truly here, with many looking to the warmer weather to update their gardens. Pooch & Mutt warn against these seven popular garden plants that are toxic to dogs.
1. Tulips
Tulips, perhaps one of the most common blooms in spring, can cause gastrointestinal problems accompanied by central...
Survey reveals a quarter of Brits want their pets to be...
National Pet Month takes place over April 2022, with the aim of raising awareness of responsible pet ownership as well as the many benefits of having a furry companion in the family.
However, one modern aspect of pet ownership that is becoming more popular is providing them with a social...
Dog tied to gates of rehoming centre needs new loving home
Staff at Dogs Trust Merseyside are searching for a home for a dog found tied to the gates of the Huyton-based rehoming centre.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier, who is believed to be around six, was discovered with his food bowls and a hand-written note from his owners telling staff his...
Smiley dog Billy is looking for a home after being overlooked...
The RSPCA is looking to find a special home for a two year old lurcher who has sadly been overlooked for more than four months.
Billy is a fun-loving lurcher with plenty of personality but sadly has had no interest from potential adopters for over 120 days.
The staff at the...
Barkitecture: How to create the paw-fect home for your pooch
Over the past couple of years more than ever, our furry friends have provided vital companionship and mental support.
Vet charity, PDSA, revealed that almost 90% of UK pet owners feel mentally healthier thanks to their pets in its 2021 PAW report*, highlighting that they really are a human’s best...
NOAH supports StreetVet as charity of the year
NOAH has announced it will be supporting StreetVet as its charity of the year in 2022.
StreetVet delivers free essential veterinary care and services to people experiencing homelessness in a number of locations around the UK. Led by vets, they provide free veterinary care to homeless people’s animals and have...
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Man in court for hunting with dogs and treating injuries himself
A man has been handed a suspended prison sentence and disqualified from keeping dogs after using his terriers to hunt wildlife and treating their injuries at home himself.
Peter Bewsher of Greendykes, Egremont, Cumbria, was in court on Tuesday (6 November) after three dogs were rescued by the RSPCAas part of...
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