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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...
National Dog Adoption Day: Tips for choosing and caring for a...
Dog ownership has increased by 38% during the pandemic, with many families choosing to add a new member to the family.
However, there are still many dogs in rescue centres across the UK that are in need of loving homes.
To mark National Dog Adoption Day on Monday 25th October, a...
Dogs Trust West London’s Gracie becomes service dog
A Dog’s Trust dog called Gracie has become the newest Service Dogs UK recruit, helping people who have PTSD after serving in the armed forces or emergency services.
The six-month-old Springador – a cross between a Springer Spaniel and a Labrador - came into Dogs Trust West London Rehoming Centre in July after her owner had a change of...
RSPCA sees 166% increase in adoption searches for cats as charity...
The RSPCA has seen a huge surge in searches for cats as new figures show that on average the charity rehomes two cats every hour.
There was a 166% increase in searches for cats on the RSPCA’s FindAPet website following the first year of the pandemic (March 2020 number 114,316...
National Dog Adoption Day – Why owning a dog is the...
Natures Menu shares the fantastically heart-warming story of Bodhi, a rescue dog, and his special relationship with new owner Elaine.
Research conducted by Natures Menu, revealed the positive difference pet ownership can have on mental health, with 43% of pet owners saying the companionship provided by their dog was the...
StreetVet receives support from Kite, to help volunteers look after their...
National charity StreetVet and its volunteers have received support from wellbeing platform The Kite Program (Kite), which creates solutions to support the mental health of those in challenging roles- including those in the veterinary profession.
Volunteers at the charity commit their spare time to providing free veterinary care for people...
Best friend to dogs across Warwickshire recognised by kindness campaign
A dog-loving volunteer has set tails wagging at a Warwickshire charity after being recognised by a Leamington law firm’s kindness campaign.
Trisha Shaw, who is a volunteer at Pawprints Dog Rescue in Rugby, has received a £175 cheque as part of Wight Hassall’s 175 Acts of Kindness initiative to help...
Take the stress out of fireworks season for pets
At this time of year, it’s common for pets to become anxious due to loud bangs going off sporadically between October and the New Year.
With some public displays being cancelled again this year, the fireworks could be closer to home for some pets, as many people will hold unofficial...
Celebrating the role of the Guide Dog during World Blindness Awareness...
This month is World Blindness Awareness Month, an annual initiative to help the public understand the realities of visual impairment, and how it affects those living without sight.
According to the NHS, there are almost 2 million people in the UK living with sight loss, of whom 360,000 are registered...
‘Catastrophe’: October sees a fith more cat claims
It isn’t just Halloween which is frightening for felines as October sees a spike in cat insurance claims compared to the average month.
New research from Direct Line Pet Insurance revealed that during October, 19% more cat insurance claims were made compared to the average month. October sees one in...
‘Chicken & Turkey with Salmon’ for kittens joins the Natures Menu...
Natures Menu has added a new product specifically for kittens to its newly launched Especially for Cats range - ‘Chicken & Turkey with Salmon’.
Created by a team of experts, the complete and balanced food is free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives and packed with essential vitamins and minerals.
Filled...
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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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