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Fang-tastic cat looking for forever home
The RSPCA in Suffolk is looking to find a special home for a fang-tastic cat who hopes the recent popularity of vampire flick Nosferatu may help him find a castle to call his own.
RSPCA Martlesham Animal Centre, part of the Suffolk Central branch, is looking to find a home...
One in ten dog owners forced into debt to cover cost...
An online poll carried out for Dogs Trust, which has a rehoming centre in Evesham, has revealed that more than one in ten dog owners (13%) has been forced into debt in order to care for their dog, a situation that is set to get worse as pet owners...
Alexa releases music to help cats combat firework-induced stress
As we draw closer to Bonfire Night, Amazon has worked with a music composer and cat expert Anita to commission an all-new piece of music designed to relax cats on what can be a particularly stressful night for them – available exclusively through Alexa-enabled devices.
With the loud bangs and...
Pets at Home shares advice for new Prime Minister at Number...
Earlier this week, Rishi Sunak’s family dog, Nova, made her first public appearance since moving into Number 10.
Moving house can be stressful, and not just for humans — it’s often tough on dogs, too.
Larry the cat, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office, will also have to adjust to his...
Tiny kitten with missing paw dumped in box on Oldham playing...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a tiny kitten was found in a soggy box in Oldham having suffered extreme leg injuries.
A member of the public came across the stricken cat, who had both of her hind legs bandaged up, at around 5pm on Tuesday, October 18 at...
Oldest ever rescue dog finds happy new home
A 22-year-old dog, believed to be the oldest dog ever cared for by Dogs Trust has found his furry-tail ending and has happily settled into a new forever home.
Ty, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dalmatian Cross, arrived at Dogs Trust Bridgend in August after a change in his family’s circumstances...
RSPCA reveal beloved cat is killed by suspected firework ahead of...
The RSPCA is urging those holding fireworks displays to consider animals over the next few days - as one of the first victims of the fireworks season is revealed.
New stats have shown almost two-thirds (63%) of animal owners surveyed reported that their pet appeared distressed during firework season.
One victim...
ŠKODA teams up with BorrowMyDoggy to help Brits enjoy the benefits...
Following the clocks going back and days getting shorter, ŠKODA UK has teamed up with BorrowMyDoggy to help Brits enjoy the benefits that dog companionship can offer.
It comes after research from the dog-loving car brand reveals the majority of non-dog owners believe their mental and physical health would improve with...
The Kennel Club launches new DNA Testing Services to improve dog...
The Kennel Club has launched its new DNA Testing Services, developed to improve and protect dog health, and to promote responsible dog breeding.
Priced from £60, with a £20 off introductory offer on selected Breed-Specific Packages running throughout November, The Kennel Club DNA Testing Services provide owners with cost-effective access...
Five seriously ill rabbits dumped in box
The RSPCA has launched an investigation and is appealing for information in connection with the abandonment of five very sick rabbits.
The five domestic bunnies were found in a cardboard box at the Swillington Lane Allotments, in Swillington, near Leeds, West Yorkshire, on Saturday (29 October).
RSPCA investigator Inspector Taylor went...
New study from Dogs Trust reveals lack of dog-friendly accommodation is...
The UK’s largest dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust, is calling on homelessness services to consider their clients’ canine friends too when offering support.
In a survey of professionals supporting those experiencing homelessness, 70% told Dogs Trust that their clients had experienced barriers to accessing homelessness services because they have a dog.
Further...
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8 tips for protecting your home from wet dogs
Last year, the UK saw 12.5 days of rain throughout January and 16.5 the year before, and while some may be able to hide from the rain, there are 13.5 million dogs across the UK that will need walking - meaning lots of wet paws and muddy coats.
Despite what...
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