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Kittens rescued from dirty rabbit hutch
Four kittens who were rescued from a dirty rabbit hutch are now ready for a fresh start and are looking for new homes.
RSPCA officers rescued the four kittens after members of the public raised concern that they’d been abandoned inside a rabbit hutch in the garden of a property in...
Patriotic Paws: Top tips for a pet-safe Jubilee weekend
With the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee (2–5 June) weekend fast approaching, many of us can’t wait for an extended weekend of celebrations.
But as we look forward to hanging up the bunting, preparing for street parties and waving our Union Jacks, national vet charity, PDSA, is encouraging pet owners to keep...
UK Pet Retailer of the Year says no to rawhide in...
Family-owned pet chain Just for Pets has just announced its transition to a more natural, sustainable approach to both products and practice, with the launch of its ‘No More Rawhide’ campaign — placing a ban on any future sales of rawhide products across the chain.
The pet retailer, who recently...
Teenager accomplishes Everest challenge for the love of dogs
Leah-Mai Rimmington is just 13 years old and has already completed a challenge of a lifetime, by trekking 82 miles to Mount Everest Base Camp, raising £2,025 for Dogs Trust.
Inspired to take on the epic adventure for a worthy cause, dog-loving Leah chose to fundraise for Dogs Trust Loughborough,...
Experts reveal how to remove muddy paw prints from soft furnishings
When you have a pup, accidents can happen, especially after a long muddy walk in the rain. Unfortunately, soft furnishings including sofas, cushions, rugs and blankets can often be the casualties of these accidents with our fluffy friends.
The team at tails.com have revealed the best ways to remove those...
Hampshire pet owners feel the pinch in pet care due to...
Pet owners are feeling the pinch in pet care with the cost of living continuing to rise leaving a record number of dogs abandoned or given up for adoption.
A leading pet food and accessory retailer in Southampton says pet food stores have a duty of care to combat the...
Missing cat rescued from cellar trap is reunited with family after...
A plucky cat who was impaled by a metal spike after falling into a mill cellar is making a miracle recovery despite losing a leg.
Thanks to the work of the RSPCA, Kitty survived her ordeal trapped for several weeks in the dank basement of industrial premises at Grimshaw Street...
Pets come first as almost half of owners admit to putting...
Nearly two in five besotted pet owners consider their dog or cat to be like a child to them – with more than a quarter preferring to see their furry friend over their partner after a day at work.
A poll of 2,000 cat or dog owners found that 73%...
Natural Instinct announces partnership with Lowland Rescue, Oxfordshire
Premium raw pet food brand Natural Instinct is pleased to announce its partnership with Lowland Rescue, Oxfordshire.
As part of its passion and commitment to healthy canines, Natural Instinct is working with Lowland Rescue, Oxfordshire in order to provide its search dogs with sustenance and their nutritional needs.
Lowland Rescue association...
New Exhibition: Kennel Club Art Gallery immerses visitors in dynasty of...
The Kennel Club Art Gallery is unveiling an immersive exhibition showcasing a collection of iconic canine portraits by the renowned Earl family, alongside personal artefacts, photographs and letters.
Paintings by the Earl family have long been praised by critics for their ability to capture the unique characters of society’s much-loved...
The most emotional dog films of all time revealed
Pass the tissues and get ready for a good cry, as Canine Cottages have unearthed the most emotional dog films of all time, using IMDB data.
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009) was revealed to be the saddest dog film ever created, followed by Fluke (1995) and Marley and Me...
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Woman’s best friend! Men losing the battle for their partner’s affection…...
Women in the UK show more love for their cat or dog than their own partner, a new study has found.
Research commissioned by Burns Pet Nutrition suggests millions of British men are losing the battle for their partner’s affection to the four-legged ‘so-called’ friend sharing their home.
The study found a third...
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