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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...
New survey reveals a quarter of Brits want their pets to...
According to various online sources, the making of a pet influencer owner includes owning a pet, setting up an Instagram account for your pet, editing their photos and developing their ‘voice’.
There’s a heck of a lot more that goes into building a successful profile of course, but investment, persistence...
Burgess Pet Care announces the launch of the Rabbit Awareness Action...
Burgess Pet Care has launched the Rabbit Awareness Action Group (RAAG), drawing on the combined knowledge of experts who have, for over 15 years, campaigned through Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) to improve the lives of rabbits.
Led by Burgess Pet Care, members of RAAG, comprising the RSPCA, Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF), Wood...
RSPCA rescues kitten after travelling from Wales to Leeds stuck in...
The RSPCA rescued a kitten which had become stuck in a car engine and travelled all the way from Wales to Leeds before the motorist realised his engine was ‘purring’.
A member of the public arrived in Malvern Street, Leeds, on Thursday 12 August, after a long journey of around...
Pet abduction to be made new criminal offence in crackdown on...
A new criminal offence for pet abduction is set to be introduced under government plans to crack down on pet theft following a reported rise in pets being stolen during the pandemic.
The new law will recognise the welfare of animals and that pets are valued as more than...
Picture Pawfect: Seven ways to capture perfect pooch photos!
We’re a nation of dog lovers, and love nothing better than snapping picture after picture of our beloved pet pooches.
But have you ever taken countless photos, but never found the one? If you have, don’t worry! Experts at dog-friendly holiday rental company Canine Cottages, have revealed seven top ways...
RSPCA appeals for support to help fund kitten’s eye surgery
The RSPCA Cotswolds branch is appealing to its generous supporters to help fund critical eye surgery for a poorly cat in its care.
Andy was found in a garden in Sparkhill, Birmingham, with his three siblings. The litter were alone without their mum and suffering quite badly from cat flu....
Delicious dog hydration drink, Furr Boost, to tour UK’s top dog...
Pooches and their paw-rents are invited to join Furr Boost at five dog festivals across the country this month.
The team behind the popular pet hydration drink, Furr Boost will be taking their tasty treats on tour by exhibiting at the country’s best festivals and shows for Furr Babies and their owners this September.
Hitting the...
Countdown to Kittymas with Scrumbles Advent Calendars
Back by popular demand Scrumbles Advent Calendars for cats & dogs will be decking shelves nationwide from September.
Family firm Scrumbles is back this festive season with its much-loved advent calendars for dogs & cats.
The calendars contain mini versions of their guilt-free treats that are hand-baked in small batches in...
More than four in five dogs have a fear of everyday...
New research by comparethemarket.com reveals the household appliances that our precious pooches are most afraid of.
According to the study, four in five (85%) of dogs have been found to have some sort of fear, with one in five (21%) resulting in misbehaviours such as excessive barking, chewing, or chasing...
Dogs Trust Snetterton centre rehomes 10,000th dog
Staff at Dogs Trust Snetterton Rehoming Centre in Norfolk are celebrating rehoming their 10,000th dog.
Six-year-old Bobby arrived at the centre in June after being handed to Dogs Trust from another dog welfare organisation, just a few days before the rehoming centre 20th anniversary of their rebuild and official opening by HRH The Princess Royal in 2001.
Rehoming centre manager, Diane McLelland-Taylor, who has worked at Dogs Trust for...
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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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