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RSPCA commended in two award categories for learning at work programme
The RSPCA has been ‘commended’ by Learning at Work Week 2024 after hosting sessions for staff and volunteers on coaching, wellbeing and inclusivity.
The animal welfare charity came third in two categories: Inspiring a Lifelong Learning Culture Impact Award and the Supporting Business and Organisational Goals Impact Award.
Learning at Work Week takes place...
Pooch & Mutt launch brand new Christmas advent calendar for your...
Does your pooch feel left out in the lead up to Christmas? Well, let us introduce you to the 2022 Pooch & Mutt dog advent calendar, now available.
Earlier this year, Pooch & Mutt held a Kid's Design Competition to create their 2022 Advent Calendar. Eliza Cook, aged 15,...
Advice on keeping your furry friend flea free
As the cooler weather rolls in, many of us may think flea season has passed us by. However, our heated homes mean they can thrive all year round, so regular preventive treatment is the only way to ensure furry family members are protected against these pesky parasites.
PDSA Vet Nurse,...
A round of appaws for The Bellflower, Britain’s most dog-friendly pub
The Bellflower in Garstang, Lancashire is Britain’s most dog-friendly pub. That’s according to Rover.com, the world’s largest online marketplace for loving pet care, a sponsor of this year’s Great British Pub Awards.
The Bellflower has worked hard to create an environment that is a home away from home for every...
RSPCA rescue dog becomes flyball champion
An RSPCA rescue dog who was found abandoned and tied to the gate of an animal centre in Kent has now found a loving forever home and has become a flyball champion.
Rufus, formerly called Rocky, a Plummer Terrier, was tied to the gate and abandoned outside RSPCA Leybourne Animal...
Dogs Trust and Purina Europe announce new partnership at International Companion...
Dogs Trust and Purina PetCare Europe have announced a new partnership at the charity’s International Companion Animal Welfare Conference (ICAWC) which started in Bulgaria on Tuesday 4 October, marking World Animal Day.
The exciting new partnership for Dogs Trust Worldwide (DTWW), an affiliated organisation with Dogs Trust, and Purina Europe,...
Warning to pet owners ahead of Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations
With Halloween and Bonfire Night coming up around the corner, experts are concerned about the effect that extravagant fireworks and having masses of new people at the door will have on our pets.
Melanie Sainsbury, Veterinary Education Manager at Natures Menu, the UK and Europe’s number one expert in raw...
RSPCA figures reveal more animals coming into rescue as rehoming slows
The RSPCA has launched its annual Adoptober campaign encouraging prospective pet owners to consider giving a rescued animal a new home as new figures raise concerns that more animals are being relinquished to charities at a time when rehoming has slowed.
The animal welfare charity - which operates 14 national...
Two dogs win dream travel job that had over 100,000 applicants
Two dogs, Darcy and Darla from Liverpool, have been selected to become Canine Cottages’ Canine Critics for 2022.
Over 100,000 dogs from all over the UK applied for this dream job, which involves staying in and reviewing four of Canine Cottages’ dog-friendly holiday homes.
Darcy and Darla, a Dalmatian and a...
Top tips for creating a stress-free trip to the vets
Whether your furry friend is a senior dog or an energetic kitten, taking your pets to the vets is a crucial part of keeping on top of their health & wellbeing routine.
However, for many cats and dogs visiting their local vet can be a stressful experience and something they...
Nutravet launches high fibre supplement for long-term digestive health and...
Nutravet are pleased to announce the launch of its NEW veterinary exclusive high fibre supplement that supports digestive health and normal anal gland function, Nutrafibre.
Nutrafibre encourages bowel movements and helps pets form healthy stools (of the type that are easy to pick up) whilst aiding normal anal gland...
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Cat’s leg amputated due to metal wire
A cat who was found in West Yorkshire with metal wire twisted tightly around his paw has had to have his leg amputated.
Keith was taken into a vet by a member of the public who’d found him straying in their garden in Leatham Park Road, Featherstone, on 27 October...
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