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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...
Dogs Trust Manchester urges people to consider giving larger dogs their...
Dogs Trust Manchester is appealing to dog lovers to think big when it comes to welcoming a four-legged friend into their home.
More than one-third of the dogs currently ready to find new homes at the centre are large dogs, so the team are hoping that it won’t be long...
Crowning The Canine King Charles
2023 will be the year we see a new king crowned and to celebrate this historic occasion, Vet’s Kitchen is looking for their very own royal poster boy (or girl!) in the form of the new monarch’s canine namesake - the King Charles Spaniel.
These energetic and affectionate little dogs...
Dream job alert! Your dog could score you free UK holidays...
Applications are now open for the dog job of a lifetime: to be the Canine Critic for 2023, travelling the UK reviewing dog-friendly holidays.
Now in its sixth year, the annual Canine Critics competition returns for 2023 and it’s only getting tougher, with tens of thousands of entries vying to be top...
Two-year rehabilitation journey for nervous cats discovered living under floorboards
The RSPCA is looking for a special ‘five star home’ for two inseparable cats who were found living under the floorboards of a house after their owner died.
Luke and Leia were rescued by the charity from the boarded up property near Burnley back in February 2021. They were left...
Vets Now announce ‘Pet of the Year Awards’ open for nominations
Vets Now has announced its ‘Pet of the Year Awards 2023’ are open for entry – officially launching to coincide with National Pet Day, 11 April 2023, during National Pet Month.
A pet equivalent to A&E, the team is calling on pet owners across the country to nominate an amazing animal they...
Race against time to find home for dog who is going...
The RSPCA is urgently trying to find a new home for a dog whose sight is deteriorating rapidly - and hope he will get the chance to see his loving new owners before he permanently goes blind.
Two-year-old lurcher Elf is patiently waiting for his new home at RSPCA Devon...
8 tips for road-tripping with your dog this spring
The weather is getting warmer and plenty of bank holidays are upon us, including Easter this weekend. It’s high time to hit the road, and the dog adventure specialists at Ruffwear have provided their top eight tips for road-tripping with your dog.
There is no better feeling than going away and...
Young mum cat and six kittens found dumped in taped up...
A young mum cat and her six kittens were found dumped in a taped up cardboard box which was then left discarded in a street in Oldham.
The RSPCA was contacted on Sunday, April 2 by a member of the public, who found the box - which they believed to...
Tips for leaving pets for long period of time
With many of us heading out on Easter trips right now, and a lot of us starting to plan our summer vacations kennels will be busier than ever with furry friends having their own holidays.
But many dogs may not enjoy going to kennels or understand why they are there...
Large rabbit rescue highlights the neglect of popular pet at Easter...
The RSPCA embarked on a huge rehoming programme after more than 160 rabbits were found in overcrowded conditions in a garage in Leicestershire.
The pets were rescued from a domestic property in Great Easton near Market Harborough after their owners became overwhelmed as a result of overbreeding.
Details of the shocking...
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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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