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Animal Welfare lead and PhD student join Burgess Excel Vet Awards’...
Two guest judges will join this year’s judging panel for the Burgess Excel Vet Awards, which celebrate the nation’s veterinary practices, vets and nurses who are dedicated to improving the lives of domestic rabbits and guinea pigs in the UK.
Matthew Gough, Head of Operations at Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare,...
Pet expert warns never feed your dog these common kitchen ingredients
As National Dog Day lands on Monday 26th of August, Darren Watts, Showroom Design Director at Wren Kitchens, Veterinary Surgeon at PetPlan, Brain Faulkner, and Dr Emma Scales-Theobald PhD from Canine Cottages, advise on how to dog-proof your kitchen.
An estimated 12 million UK households own a dog1, and so they warn that common...
Sidcup gets a new leash of pet care with launch of...
Local animal lover and dog mum of two, Charlotte Arnold, has left her career as an events manager in the finance industry to chase her one true passion – pets. Having grown up surrounded by animals, the launch of Petpals is a dream come true for Charlotte.
“Animals, big and...
Emergency vets issue stark heatstroke warning to dog owners of most...
The UK’s largest emergency vets, Vets Now, has issued a summer warning to dog owners, after a study in their veterinary practices revealed French Bulldogs and English Bulldogs made up over a third (36.98%) of all emergency heatstroke cases.
The study by VetCompass at the Royal Veterinary College looked into the clinical records...
Adorable puppy with one eye smaller than the other finds loving...
A puppy who was born with one eye smaller than the other has won over an adopter - despite his unusual condition.
Albi was born with Microphthalmia - a condition where one or both of the eyes are small - and RSPCA staff launched a special appeal to find him a home.
Albi’s...
International Cat Day – Moving house with a cat
This International Cat Day, Compare My Move has put together a guide on what to do when moving house with a cat.
Cats are very territorial animals that develop a strong connection with their environment, so a house move can cause them a lot of distress. This is why it is important...
Cats declared the ultimate ‘starter pet’ because they’re so ‘low maintenance’
A new study by Burns Pet Nutrition has revealed felines are not only considerably more ‘low maintenance’ than dogs, they also are cleaner, more self-sufficient and cheaper to own.
The research comes ahead of International Cat Day on August 8, a day of importance for a third of UK households that are...
Loving lurcher being overlooked because of his colour
A loving lurcher is struggling to find a home due to the colour of his coat.
Eighteen-month-old lurcher Pierre has been waiting for a home for nine months but is continually overlooked.
Staff at RSPCA Ashley Heath Animal Centre, in Dorset, believe people are put off by his brindle coat.
Animal Care Assistant Hollie Jones said:...
RSPCA fears for cats as weapon attacks on moggies soar in...
The RSPCA is warning cat owners to be extra-vigilant this summer after new figures suggest felines are being increasingly targeted in deliberate weapon attacks - with the nation's wildlife also in the firing line.
New data from the animal charity reveals that the number of cats shot with an air...
Agility Team GB celebrate successful European Open Championships
The Kennel Club would like to congratulate Agility Team GB on their success at the FCI’s European Open Agility Championships, which concluded this weekend, and saw the team win a total of six medals, including one gold.
Agility Team GB competed over three days at the Championships, with handlers and their...
Overlooked lurcher Pepper spends 13 months in RSPCA care
A five year old lurcher is looking for her forever home after spending 13 months in RSPCA care and being overlooked by potential adopters.
Pepper was rescued by an RSPCA officer in Sheffield in July 2023, along with her young puppies, who were neglected by their previous owner. She came into...
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Elderly cat ‘missing’ for 14 years is reunited with owner for...
The RSPCA reunited an elderly cat with her owner who ‘never gave up hope of seeing the feline again’ after she disappeared 14 years ago.
The 20-year-old cat, called Charlotte, was living a semi-feral existence in Lambeth, six miles and across the Thames from her old home in Maida Vale....
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