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Agria Pet Insurance teams up with Cheshire dog charity for âRescue...
As part of its âRescue a Rescueâ campaign, Agria has partnered with 11 animal charities and rescue centres across the UK to raise awareness of animals in need of forever homes.
One lucky Runcorn-based charity, Cheshire Sighthound Rescue, has been chosen by Agria to receive a ÂŁ1000 donation and its support...
UK to lead the way on animal welfare through flagship new...
In a first of its kind, the Government has today published an action plan for animal welfare that will revolutionise the treatment of animals in the UK and introduce measures to protect the welfare of animals abroad.Â
Now that we have left the EU, the UK has new freedoms...
Pawfect Foods launches two new products
Pawfect Foods has introduced two new products into its range of grain-free, natural pet treats.
Until recently Pawfect Foods was probably best known for its extensive range of Himalayan chhurpi cheese treats, fruit Jerky (Natureâs Munch) and herbal infusions (Doggyâs Cuppa).
Nature's Feast (freeze-dried treats)
However in early 2021 Pawfect extended its...
Older âteddy bearâ rescue dog is ready to find a new...
A 10-year-old Akita is looking for a new home after his owner sadly passed away.
Kumar was taken to Dogs Trustâs Rehoming Centre in Leeds and has been given a clean bill of health after a worrying looking growth on his paw was thankfully found to be benign. The growth...
Nutravet launch new natural plaque remover for dogs and cats
The natural animal health experts at Nutravet have launched a new advanced tartar and plaque remover for dogs and cats.
Plaque, tartar and gum inflammation are very common in pets and among the most common concerns seen by vets. By the age of three, 80% of dogs and 70% of...
Struggling cat rescues to be helped by specialist cat insurer, Agria...
This May, Agria Pet Insurance will be celebrating the differences that makes every cat special, while supporting those in rescue.
Agriaâs recent survey of the current situation in the UKâs cat rescues confirmed some uncomfortable statistics â including that 80% of cats are not adopted due to their age, appearance...
Deaf cat saved from going blind by vets
The future is looking bright for Kafka, a cat who recently received sight-saving surgery from a leading ophthalmologist at Swindon-based vets.
Owners James Dickenson and Jo Brydon adopted Kafka in July 2020 when she was just three months old and diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia, an incurable neurological condition that...
Research unveils UKâs dog poo problem during lockdown
According to new research commissioned by Lilyâs Kitchen, a whopping 64% of Brits said dog waste has become an increasing issue in their area.
Since the start of the pandemic, lonely Brits in lockdown have welcomed furry friends into families. The sudden rise in people becoming pet parents can be...
Taskforce launched to investigate reported rise in pet thefts
A Pet Task Force has been launched today to investigate the recent reported rise in pet theft since the start of lockdown, Environment Secretary George Eustice has announced.
Sales platforms have reported a considerable rise in puppy and kitten prices over the course of the past year following more people...
UK motorists purchased larger cars during lockdown to accommodate dogs
A study reveals that 35% of new dog owners needed to buy a larger, more practical car as demand for puppies rose by 115% during lockdown.
A survey of 2,000 drivers with dogs by online automotive marketplace CarGurus revealed 22% bought or adopted their most recent dog after the start...
Abandoned kittens adopted by rescued mother cat
The RSPCA was called to rescue three tiny old kittens near a school in Burnham Market, Norfolk on Monday (May 3rd).
A member of the public had monitored the kittens but after the mother cat showed no signs of returning, they were taken in and warmed up, while she phoned...
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RSPCA commended in two award categories for learning at work programme
The RSPCA has been âcommendedâ 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...
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