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Pet podcast has become a global phenomenon
A pet business podcast that started in the summer of last year has quickly become a global phenomenon attracting viewers and listeners from all across the world and shows the impact that the pet industry has on the global economy.
The Pet Business Disruptors podcast was started by Clayton Payne,...
Self-isolating – how to keep your dog happy
Agria Pet Insurance’s Trainer and Behaviourist offers some top tips to keep four-legged friends happy if you're self-isolating due to Covid-19.
During this time of self-isolation, dog owners face a problem – dogs need exercise and stimulation but how can we do this at home?
The good news is, it’s not...
Blackpool dog saved by PDSA vets after swallowing cow hoof treat
Veterinary charity, PDSA is warning people about the dangers of cow hoof treats after a dog needed emergency surgery to remove a piece lodged in her stomach.
Three-year old English Bull Terrier, Milly came a cropper after accidently swallowing a piece of her favourite treat.
Milly’s worried owner Jake Hartill, from...
How sleeping with your pet could improve your mental health
Two thirds of UK pet owners are allowing their furry friends to sleep in or on their bed, which has been shown to have a positive impact on mental health.
Nearly a quarter of UK pet owners admitted to always letting their pet sleep in bed with them, while two...
Young handler of the year crowned at Crufts
Charlotte Dalgarno, aged 23 and a three-year old Siberian Husky, Isaac won the Young Kennel Club Handler of the Year awards at Crufts.
The competition, which was open to TKC members from the ages of 6-24 and their dogs saw top young handlers compete for the sought-after title of YKC...
Self-isolation: have you made plans for your horses and dogs?
The RSPCA is encouraging horse owners to think about how they will care for their animals in the event they need to self-isolate.
The animal charity is suggesting horse owners speak to friends with horses about buddying up to help each other in the event of illness or self-isolation.
Dr...
Government urged to ban the sale of cruel small rabbit hutches
The Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (RWAF) has issued a petition to the government, urging it to ban the sale of small rabbit hutches.
The RWAF are calling on the government to introduce new legislation to establish national minimum sizes for rabbit housing. Although there is a legal housing size...
RSPCA staff arrive at work to find sad dog tied to...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after animal centre staff arrived at work to find a dog tied up to the gate and abandoned.
Staff arrived at RSPCA Woodside Animal Centre, in Scudamore Road, Leicester early in the morning on Wednesday (4 March) to find the little grey Staffie tied...
Success for dog trainers from Middlesex and Cheshire
Two dog trainers have been recognised as inspirational dog training instructors at the Crufts KCAI Awards ceremony.
Andrew Preston from Congleton, Cheshire has won the KCAI Instructor of the Year award and Tig Stephenson from Uxbridge, Middlesex won the KCAI Significant Contribution award at the KCAI Awards Ceremony on Sunday...
Devon’s ‘oldest rescue dog’ hopes for new home
An elderly dog whose owner passed away before Christmas has her paws crossed in the hope that she will soon find a new loving home.
At the grand old age of 17, Bella the Terrier Cross is the oldest resident at Dogs Trust Ilfracombe, but she is now looking for...
Hundreds of dogs to walk in aid of rescue pets in...
A posse of pooches will be taking their owners for a walk, which is in aid of Bath Cats and Dogs Home’s annual Wag Walk on Sunday 17 May.
Hundreds of dogs took part last year in the fundraising event which is sponsored by local practice Bath Vets. Walkers can...
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Older cats with combined human age of 136 looking for new...
The RSPCA in Essex hopes to find a home for two older cats Queenie and Duchess who have been in the charity’s care for around five months.
Sadly, it can be difficult to find homes for older cats with RSPCA data showing that it takes more than three times longer to rehome...
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