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‘Gentle giant’ travels from Cheshire to Lancashire in search of a...
The RSPCA in Preston is making a new appeal for an overlooked rescue dog who has made the journey north from Warrington after having no luck finding a new home.
Five-year-old Alvin was rescued by the charity from a house in the West Midlands in May 2022. He was struggling...
RSPCA celebrate animal champions at start-studded awards ceremony
The RSPCA held their annual Honors ceremony last night, which saw assistance dog, dedicated staff and young fundraisers awarded for their dedication.
The RSPCA Honours Ceremony was hosted by newsreader Alastair Stewart OBE and attended by celebrities including Kate Lawler, Jo Brand, Peter Egan and Deborah Meaden.
The awards ceremony is...
Fish4Dogs helps to spice up support for charity
Fish4Dogs has helped spice up support for the Cinnamon Trust since partnering up with the charity six months ago.
To help encourage customers to support the charity by helping to walk dogs for the elderly, Fish4Dogs has included 20,000 leaflets in boxes of food dispatched to customers.
Each leaflet features...
Two new purr-fect appointments to Cats Protection Board
A veterinary surgeon from Hampshire and a project manager from Berkshire have been selected to join the UK’s largest cat charity’s Board of Trustees.
Dr Kit Sturgess, FRCVS and Nikki Butcher have been appointed by Cats Protection to sit alongside seven fellow volunteers to steer the governance of the charity.
Dr...
French Bulldog found suffering with multiple problems
London-based charity Mayhew are asking people to think carefully before owning certain breeds of dog due to the commitment and care they require.
The charity saw an influx of seven French Bulldogs come into their care in the space of one month all handed in separately. Each of the seven...
Three-quarters of UK pet owners chose staycations over holidaying abroad
A survey by pet charity Blue Cross reveals the holiday habits of UK dog and cat owners with three- quarters preferring staycations compared to overseas breaks.
The survey conducted by YouGov spoke to 2090 pet owners in the UK and 76% said they would chose a UK holiday so that...
RSPCA is bracing itself for a summer welfare crisis
The RSPCA is bracing itself for a summer welfare crisis as calls about abandoned animals soared by 50% in June to August last year.
The animal welfare charity received more than 10,000 calls about abandoned animals in just three months last summer (2017) – one every 12 minutes. The number...
UK dog owners spend £57bn on pampering their pets each year
An online services marketplace has revealed that UK pet owners spend a total of £57 billion on their pets every year, excluding food and medical costs.
Data from Bark.com has revealed that on average a UK pet owner spends £3,304.12 on dog walking, training, pet sitting and grooming every year.
Around...
Students make history at Westminster with RSPCA great debate
For the first time in history, students had the opportunity to debate key animal welfare issues in the House of Commons.
As part of the RSPCA’s Great Debate event, twelve and thirteen year old pupils from schools across the South East battled it out for the winning trophy.
The event aims...
PCSO to take on 130-mile bike challenge for Dogs Trust Shrewsbury
A Police Community Support Officer from Stoke-on-Trent is hoping to raise money for Dogs Trust Shrewsbury by taking on a two-day cycling challenge.
Dog lover Steve Sherratt, who has been a PCSO with Staffordshire Police for eleven years, is undertaking the mammoth 130-mile bike ride to raise hundreds of pounds...
Tails.com celebrate Bring Your Dog to Work Day
Canine co-working is growing in popularity and more organizations in the UK are becoming dog friendly, welcoming well behaved pups into the office.
Today is Bring Your Dog To Work Day, a nationwide event which helps to raise funds for the London-based charity, All Dogs Matter, by encouraging workers internationally...
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Vets issue urgent warning as UK temperatures set to plummet: Is...
Vets are urging dog owners to reconsider their winter walking routines as the UK faces dropping temperatures this January, with the Met Office issuing yellow weather warnings across the country.
With freezing conditions and the possibility of snowfall, knowing when it's too cold to walk your dog has become a...
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