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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...
Young entrepreneur proves that anything is pawsible after first year success...
A 23-year-old entrepreneur from Sully who started a dog walking business at the age of 13 is now celebrating the first anniversary of opening a dog outdoor activity centre, and has his sights set on long-term business growth.
Sean Mayor launched Dog Adventure Land, a stress-free, outdoor activity centre for...
Rover.com reveals the regal rovers and the breeds that are a...
As the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee approaches, Rover.com, the world’s largest online marketplace for loving pet care, has revealed the most, and least, ‘Queen appropriate’ dog breeds.
According to a study of over 1,000 dog parents in the UK, one third (33%) admit that their dog would likely embarrass them if...
Lily’s Kitchen adds to kitten and puppy ranges
Lily’s Kitchen, is expanding its kitten and puppy ranges this month with the launch of two new products: Tasty Cuts in Gravy Multipack for Kittens and Chicken & Turkey Puppy Nibbles.
Recognising the ongoing boom of new pet parents since the onset of the pandemic, with more than one in...
Retired Ministry of Defence police dog saved thanks to emergency surgery
A charity has saved the life of a retired working dog who helped to guard important Ministry of Defence bases.
Ten-year-old German Shepherd Hoby needed life-saving veterinary treatment and emergency surgery for a blockage in his colon, and his owners feared how they would cover the cost of the bill,...
RSPCA investigation launched after bloodied dog staggers into garden and collapses
The RSPCA has launched an investigation after a seriously injured dog staggered into a garden in Bradford and ‘collapsed in a pool of blood’.
Brindle and white Staffie Star was found by locals on Thursday morning (12 May) collapsed in the back garden of a home in Basil Street, Bradford,...
Six things to consider before taking your dog swimming this spring
Swimming is a great form of exercise and entertainment for your dog. Whether you’re heading to a dog-friendly pool, a local river, lake or even the beach, the water can provide hours of fun for you and your furry friend. However, it can be a dangerous experience if you’re...
Purr-fect cat who was left with facial injuries has been ‘ghosted’...
A tabby and white cat who was left with facial injuries following a cat bite is desperately looking to find his forever home.
Lawrence, a four-year-old male cat, came into the care of the RSPCA in March 2021 after being rescued in Dagenham, East London.
He was suffering from an abscess...
Puppies rehomed for barking, peeing and chewing by one in four
Over a quarter (27%) of dog owners would consider giving up their puppy if they displayed behaviour that was mistakenly identified as ‘problematic’ for their age.
One in 10 (10%) would give them up for adoption, while 12% would take them back to the breeder and 6% would give them...
Charity seeks applications for influential research grants
Dogs Trust’s Canine Welfare Grants Committee is seeking preliminary applications from researchers for its 2022 round of grants. Over nearly two decades, projects funded by these grants have led to huge leaps forward in the understanding of and impact on canine welfare. The deadline for preliminary applications is 9th June...
Don’t leave dogs unattended in cars. Full stop
Motorists are being urged to avoid leaving their beloved pet dogs on their own in cars for any amount of time - regardless of the weather.
The experts at LeaseCar.uk and its sister site LeaseElectricCar.co.uk have been exploring the changing internal temperatures of a car with different temperatures outside. And...
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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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