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Dogs Trust partners with Magic Classical for the perfect canine calming Bonfire...
Ahead of next week’s Bonfire Night, Magic Classical radio has teamed up with the UK’s leading dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust, to provide the perfect playlist to help calm dogs that find the noise of fireworks distressing.
Magic Classical’s Calming Pet Sounds, in partnership with Dogs Trust, includes Pachelbel’s Canon,...
Battersea Academy helps rescue and rehoming centres worldwide
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home has launched a new centre for professional development that will support rescue and rehoming organisations across the world.
The Battersea Academy brings the charity’s 158-years’ experience to the fore and will equip animal welfare practitioners with the insight and skills they need to increase their...
Equine ban for man after two horses left to starve in...
A man has been banned from keeping equines for five years after neglecting two horses, in a case brought by the RSPCA.
Pail Simpson of Maple Avenue, Alsager appeared at North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Wednesday 7 November to be sentenced for three animal Welfare Act offences, after pleading guilty...
Survey highlights bizarre ways dog owners combat their pet’s bad breath
A new survey has highlighted bizarre ways pet parents are trying to combat their dog’s bad breath to get a ‘Hollywoof’ smile.
The survey of over 2000 dog owners was commissioned by Lily’s Kitchen to coincide with the launch of Woofbrush, their new natural dental chews.
The results found that...
Stolen dog reunited with owner thanks to Battersea’s Lost Dogs &...
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have reunited a worried owner with her Golden Retriever after she was stolen from her in broad daylight in North London.
Nine-month old Sheba was taken into Battersea after her owners could no longer look after her and the animal rescue charity checks all...
RSPCA appeal after elderly dog found with such matted fur he...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a matted dog was handed into a veterinary practice in Norwich.
The little black Ihasa apso type was taken into the practice in Costessey on Thursday morning (8 November) by members of the public who claimed they’d found him as a stray.
The male...
RSPCA pays respects to the animals and soldier who lost their...
To mark a centenary of the First World War, the RSPCA paid its respects at the Animals in War memorial site in London to remember the animals and soldiers who lost their lives.
As the charity marks 100 years since WW1 it also reflects in the 2.5 million animals helped...
Unusual looking pooch looking for his forever home
RSPCA staff are hoping that an unusual looking dog called Tug can find a loving home despite his unique appearance.
Twelve-year old Tug, a Bearded Collie Cross was in a terrible stat when he arrived at the RSPCA’s Coventry Animal Centre, run by the Coventry, Nuneaton & District Branch in...
After a year in kennels, Tia hopes to find her forever...
A dog who arrived at Dogs Trust Leeds after her owner passed away is still searching for a new home a year later.
The Leeds rehoming centre is appealing to local dog lovers to give a dog a home after she has waited in kennels for exactly a year.
Seven-year...
Lintbells takes a paws to celebrate Queens Award win in style
Celebrations were in order at Lintbells in October, as they welcomed local dignitaries and its long-time supporters for the official presentation of its Queen’s Award for Enterprise.
They year, Lintbells was presented with the converted award for International Trade for the first time, in recognition for their success and...
Lily’s Kitchen launches its first natural dental chew
A British producer of naturally nutritious proper food for pets, Lily’s Kitchen has launched its first dental chew, Woofbrush.
Lily’s Kitchen has worked with an expert vet dentist to develop these delicious chews, which have been launched in a bid to help the dental health of the nation’s dogs.
The spongy...
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Whiz-Pup! Dogs Trust issues firework advice for owners
Research from Dogs Trust has revealed that almost half of the UK’s dogs are affected by fireworks, and with displays expected across the country over the next few days, the UK’s leading dog welfare charity has issued advice to owners to help them support their canine companions through firework...
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