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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...
Future King tops the poll of most popular Royal pet names
Vet charity PDSA reveals George is a favourite name amongst owners
With King Charles’ and Queen Camilla’s Coronation approaching, the UK’s leading vet charity, PDSA, has revealed which of the Royal Family are most popular with pet owners when naming their four-legged friends.
The Royal Family are known to love their...
Prettylittething launches new pet collection with dogs in need of homes
Fashion retailer, PrettyLittleThing has teamed up with UK-based non-profit, Dogs4Rescue, the UK’s pioneering kennel-free rescue based in Manchester, to raise awareness for rescue dogs looking for their forever home.
Dogs4Rescue have created a sanctuary for dogs, where they live, play, and sleep together as packs while they wait for their forever homes....
Rescue dog Asher is looking for an ace new home
An ace rescue dog with a boundless enthusiasm for life is ready to meet his special someone to live life in the fast lane with.
One-year-old American Bulldog Asher is a stunning boy who has had an unsettled start in life coming into Dogs Trust Glasgow in January due to...
Couple given suspended prison sentences after 25 animals are found in...
A couple from Lancashire have been given suspended prison sentences after 25 animals - including numerous dogs in crates - were found at their house in Colne.
Conditions at the property in Calder Street were described by an RSPCA inspector as “shocking,” with dog faeces visible on the walls and...
Super six Collies at Dogs Trust Kenilworth hope to round-up new...
Dogs Trust Kenilworth is appealing for canine lovers of Collies to offer a home to one of the ‘Super Six’ they are currently caring for.
In the last few months the centre has had an influx of Collies so the team are hoping that fans of this high-energy breed will...
New research reveals the levels Brits will go to for their...
New research has revealed the lengths we will go to for our beloved pets as findings of The We’re All for Pets 2023 Report are revealed.
Two thirds (67%) of dog and cat owners admit they have dumped, or are on the brink of dumping, a partner because their pet didn’t like...
RSPCA celebrates 15 years of public services’ outstanding animal welfare
Applications are now open for the RSPCA’s iconic PawPrints awards, which recognises public bodies who go the extra mile for animals and their welfare.
Running since 2008, the RSPCA’s flagship PawPrints awards remains the only scheme of its kind, recognising local authorities and public bodies for going above and beyond...
UK’s hotspots for dog fouling revealed
With the summer months approaching, and many of us considering walks in the warmer weather, research has revealed the areas in the UK where you’re most likely to stumble upon, or step in, dog foul.
The study by Comparethemarket reveals the UK’s hotspots for dog fouling, as well as which area issues...
Shocking horse welfare case shows animal rescue charities are needed more...
In June 2022 Andalusian horses Hugo and Gabriel were found severely underweight and suffering with sores and lice.
It’s unusual to find such beautiful Andalusian horses in this state, but this situation is a familiar one for The Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
Rosy Lewis, Sanctuary Care Lead at The Mare and...
Dogs, pups and parrot found living in squalid conditions at Yorkshire...
Three members of a family have been banned from keeping animals for three years after the RSPCA found seven dogs, including two puppies, and a parrot living in dreadful conditions at a Sheffield property.
Claire Wainwright from Sheffield, pleaded guilty to two animal cruelty offences relating to a shepherd puppy...
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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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