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Scars show Scooter’s tough past – but he’s sweet, shy dog...
The scars across Scooter’s nose and face tell the story of his difficult past - but he’s a sweet and shy dog who is ready for a fresh start, and a new best friend.
Lurcher cross Scooter arrived at the RSPCA’s Ashley Heath Animal Centre, in Dorset, last year, after being rescued by...
Remember, remember… it will be the 4th of November…
With the new lockdown set to start on Thursday, 5th November, Agria Pet Insurance is advising pet owners to be prepared for fireworks celebrations to be held tomorrow, Wednesday 4th, instead.
Training and Behavioural Specialist for the specialist pet insurer, Carolyn Menteith, describes the signs that dogs might display if...
Paw-fect pooch pair looking for loving new forever home
A little terrier is looking for her forever home with her best friend - a huge bull breed cross who towers over her.
The little and large pair arrived at the RSPCA’s Stubbington Ark Animal Shelter, in Hampshire, in October after being rescued by the charity’s inspectors.
Centre manager Kirstie...
Two new collections launched from Teddy Maximus
Luxury British dog accessories brand Teddy Maximus introduce two new stunning collections: Belgravia and Cambridge.
The Belgravia Collection (pictures above) is named after the elegant streets of Belgravia, the beautiful plaid design combines grey and black tones with a touch of pale yellow, for a practical yet stylish look.
Named after...
How to keep pets calm this fireworks season
Natural pet health experts, nutravet share their tips to help pets during the fireworks season.
Many dogs and cats are fearful of the loud and sudden bangs that are hear sporadically at this time of year. The fireworks season starts earlier each year, extending from October right through to the...
RSPCA launch spooktacular online fun day in aid of rescue animals
The RSPCA has organised an afternoon of Howl-o-ween fun for all the family to help raise funds for animals in need this autumn.
The animal welfare charity is celebrating all creatures great and small – but in particular those that might give some people the heebie-jeebies like black cats, rats,...
Vets remove knee-length sock from Spaniel’s abdomen
A 2-year-old Cocker Spaniel was rushed to Terrington Vets, King’s Lynn on 14 October after swallowing a mysterious artefact.
The mysterious object turned out to be a knee-length riding sock that had made its way to Alfie’s abdomen and needed to be surgically removed - at which point it looked...
Day of the dog celebrations as puppies find new families
It will be all treats and no tricks this Halloween for these four frightfully cute puppies who have all found new homes, thanks to Dogs Trust Glasgow.
The Yorkshire terrier cross puppies – Imelda, Hector, Miguel and Emesto – were all named after characters from the Disney film Coco, the...
Fears for animals as restrictions prompt more DIY displays at home
The RSPCA fears that this fireworks season could be the worst in decades for animals as more people opt for DIY displays at home due to Covid-19 restrictions.
RSPCA polling has revealed that 21% of UK adults plan to hold a private display at home this year with 20% who...
Will you be dressing your dog up for Instagram this Halloween?
Halloween is nearly here and while so many of the usual celebrations won’t be happening this year, it might still be fun to celebrate as a bubble.
However, coronavirus restrictions are affecting your area, dressing up in terrifying costumes and carving pumpkins will still be great fun for the whole...
Speaker’s cat Patrick elected nation’s Purr Minister
After weeks of campaigning from some of the nation’s greatest pawlitical minds, the search for Battersea’s Purr Minister 2020 is over.
The much-loved animal welfare charity has today named Patrick, belonging to Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, as the winner of their public vote.
Despite some fierce...
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Brits want dog-friendly workplaces – here’s how to make sure your...
With January marking the peak season for job hunting, new research from Rover.com, the world’s largest online marketplace for loving pet care, has today revealed that more than a third (37%) of dog owners would refuse a job if it meant they couldn’t bring their pooch into the office.
The findings...
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