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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...
How to slow the development of pet dementia
Dementia is a condition that can affect many of us in older age, but did you know that something very similar can also affect our beloved four-legged family members?
As with humans, ‘dementia’ in pets, or cognitive dysfunction as it’s called, can affect our faithful friends when they reach their...
Beware of the BBQ, hidden pet hazards
Emergency vets issue barbecue hazard warning to pet owners during National BBQ Week.
With the summer fast approaching and the hot weather making a welcome return, many households across the country will be firing up the barbecue to enjoy some al fresco dining.
But barbecues can pose many hazards for our...
Sad story of Hugo the Frenchie shows the true cost of...
While other dogs his age were bounding around using up their puppy energy, Hugo the French bulldog was already suffering from a number of medical ailments by his first birthday which were restricting his ability to breathe and walk.
His quality of life was poor, even though he was a...
Campaign to protect dogs lives against rabies commences in Cambodia
The biggest charity rabies vaccination drive in Cambodia started in Phnom Penh this week through Mission Rabies, a project of Worldwide Veterinary Service which recently merged with Dogs Trust, and has immunised over 35,000 dogs in the first five days.
With the fear of rabies resulting in an estimated 100 million*...
Animal Friends Pet Insurance announces new eight-part podcast series
Pet insurance provider, Animal Friends has launched a brand new weekly podcast for pet lovers and wildlife advocates - ‘A Walk in the Park…With Animal Friends’.
The podcast, which is hosted by Patricia Gardiner, Chief Marketing Officer at Animal Friends (accompanied by her faithful furry best friend, Skye, the German Shorthaired Pointer)...
Amazing transformation of sheepdog who had 5kg of matted fur removed
An old English sheepdog has had an amazing transformation and looks like a completely different dog after having 5kg (11lb) of severely matted fur removed.
Barney arrived in RSPCA care from a home in South London, where he hadn’t been exercised, socialised or groomed for five years. When RSPCA animal...
Arden Grange launch NEW dog training treats
Arden Grange is expanding their line-up of much-loved, super premium dog treats to include their first-ever soft snacks.
The new range consists of four delicious varieties of grain free, dog training treats made with fresh meat and added superfoods.
They all contain potent natural supplements to support the joints and digestion...
Dogs Trust issues warm weather guidance as summer temperatures rise
Dogs Trust, the nation’s largest dog welfare charity, is warning dog owners that “twenty is plenty” when it comes to exercising dogs this summer.
With the arrival of warmer weather, Dogs Trust has issued guidance that exercising dogs in temperatures as mild as 21 degrees centigrade can be problematic for...
Pet owners 6 times less likely to find a rental property...
56% of rental properties didn’t allow smokers, whereas 93% would turn away potential tenants with pets.
Pet owners find it more difficult to secure a rental property in comparison to smokers. UK rental market research found that an average of just 7% of available rental properties are listed as ‘pets...
Dogs Trust urges Government not to drop the ball on Kept...
With the help of Waffle, a dog smuggled to the UK from Slovakia, Dogs Trust today hand delivered a letter to the Prime Minister, asking for the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill to be passed through Parliament before it’s too late.
Accompanied by the smuggled pup, Dogs Trust’s Veterinary Director,...
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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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