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Study finds over 70% of Brits feed their pets just one...
New research by Harringtons reveals the majority of UK households still choose simplicity over variety when it comes to feeding our four-legged friends.
Pets are more than just companions; they’re family. But when it comes to their mealtime routines, most Brits are sticking to a single type of food. A...
Flat-faced dogs are most at risk of heat stroke, new study...
A study has found that brachycephalic dogs with flat faces - such as bulldogs and pugs are more at risk of developing heat stroke.
Researchers in dog welfare at Nottingham Trent University and the Royal Veterinary College studied the clinical records of more than 900,000 dogs across the UK.
They found...
RSPCA rescues two cats abandoned in the woods
The RSPCA is appealing for information after two cats were abandoned in a cat carrier in the woods in Nottinghamshire.
The two female cats, one grey and one tabby were discovered in a carrier in a wooded area of the Maun Valley Trail just off New Mill Lane in Mansfield...
Vet goes extra mile to help poorly pets during lockdown
Newcastle vet Mandy Hood has been pulling on her running shoes to ensure poorly pets receive vital medication during the coronavirus lockdown.
For the last three months, keen runner Mandy, who works for Westway Vets at their Howdon surgery in Wallsend, has been delivering medication and flea and worm treatment...
Virtual RSPCA pet show is huge success
Proud pet owners, RSPCA experts and celebrity guests, came together on Sunday 14 June to take part in the RSPCA’s first ever virtual pet show.
The RSPCA’s One Fun Day offered the charity a chance to showcase the work of its centres and branches and raise much needed funds as...
Warning from vets as dog almost dies after swimming in water...
Vets issue warning on blue algae after a dog nearly died in Nottinghamshire after swimming in contaminated water.
Blue algae is a harmful bacteria that can develop in lakes and ponds during the summer months and poses a serious threat to dogs.
Emergency vets and vet nurses came to the...
Cat gets hot under the collar after rescue from car engine
The RSPCA rescued a cat after it got stuck in a car engine and was taken on a 70mph trip down a duel carriageway.
Tatty, a male ginger cat, travelled around four miles in the engine bay of the vehicle whilst it was driving on a duel carriageway at about...
Britain’s pets have become crucial colleagues for their owners
Research reveals that Britain’s pets have become crucial colleagues for their owners as they work from home by boosting morale and reducing stress and anxiety.
Cats and dogs might spend their day snoring on the sofa, asking for walks and demanding treats while not offering to do a drink round...
ITCHpet offer advice on how to spot, avoid and treat flea...
As June marks the start of summer – it also means greeting the Great British weather – where temperatures soar one day, and downpours of rain douse us the next.
It’s this hot and humid weather which can lead to unwanted company for our poor pets in the form of...
PDSA highlights diabetes in pets
This week (8-14 June) is National Diabetes Week and the PDSA is highlighting signs and symptoms of pet diabetes.
Figures show that as many as 1 in 300 dogs and 1 in 200 cats in the UK may be suffering from diabetes.
PDSA vet, Anna Ewers Clark, said: “Diabetes is a...
Crufts is back – and it’s only June
Following the success of the Crufts television programmes in March, five extra Crufts programmes are being released, the first one being shown on 20th June.
These five, one-hour archive Crufts specials hosted by Clare Balding will be celebrating the amazing human and canine relationships that Crufts demonstrates each year, showing...
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Cropped dog has special knitted cap to keep cold wind and...
Cropped Dora wears a special knitted hood to keep the cold wind and rain out of her vulnerable ears during a winter’s walk on the beach.
Four-year-old Dora’s owner, Jess Eley, from Dorset, said the knitted hat, which has ears on top, also makes passersby less nervous around her -...
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