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Nutravet Introduces Three NEW Health Chews for Dogs
Nutravet is thrilled to announce three new health chews specially designed for dogs, adding to their trusted range of Nutracalm®, Nutraquin®, and Nutracoat® products. These tasty, easy-to-give chews provide daily support in three key areas of dog wellness: joint health, skin and coat care, and stress relief.
Made with hydrolysed...
Nearly half of the UK rabbit population lives alone, despite calls...
Rabbits are naturally sociable animals so it is vital to make sure they have a bunny-friend to live with, according to vet charity PDSA.
This ‘Cheer up the Lonely Day’, PDSA is highlighting the importance of rabbits having a compatible companion.
The 2023 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report revealed that 42%...
7 expert tips for keeping your dog’s gear clean post-walk
Unfortunately, the rainy weather is set to continue this week which only means one thing: muddy dog walks are back.
It’s important to remember that not only your dog can get mucky, but so can their walking gear. To help prepare, the outdoor dog specialists at Ruffwear have provided their...
Brave Ukrainian clinics receive prestigious veterinary award
Three clinics in Ukraine have been announced as recipients of a special prize as part of the 2023 International Canine Health Awards, in recognition of the lifesaving work many veterinarians are carrying out for the country’s beloved animal companions, despite the devastating conditions created by the war.
The awards, with...
Caring for older pets into their golden years
Looking after pets takes a lot of commitment and devotion - and as they age, this can increase as they may need more of our help. But by keeping a close eye on them and supporting their additional needs, our pets can continue to lead happy and healthy lives...
Pet experts share unknown secrets of a dogs digestion
When it comes to picking the best for their pets, pet parents tend to do a lot of digging into finding out what the best beds, toys, treats and dog foods are. But as their pet grows they may not realise that a swap in foods or treats might...
Ad-hop-tion plea for sweet Oreo who is still waiting for a...
The RSPCA is highlighting the plight of an unwanted bunny from North Yorkshire who has spent nearly all his life in rescue waiting for a new home.
Oreo, who like the biscuit, is black and white, is the longest-staying resident at the charity’s rehoming centre in Great Ayton after arriving...
Experienced greyhound trainer jailed for mistreatment of 38 dogs
A greyhound trainer with 17 years experience has been jailed for 36 weeks and banned for keeping animals for life following her treatment of 38 greyhounds.
Rebecca Perkins of Hunmanby Road, Burton Fleming - pleaded guilty to three Animal Welfare Act offences, and was sentenced at Scarborough Magistrates Court last...
Dogs Trust gives evidence to Parliament on puppy smuggling
Dogs Trust yesterday gave evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee in Parliament, as part of the groups Oral Evidence Session on Pet Welfare & Abuse.
Dr Paula Boyden, Dogs Trust Veterinary Director, spoke to the committee about several issues, including unscrupulous breeding, importation of dogs and...
Keep pets calm during thunderstorms!
During summer months, warm weather can often lead to thunderstorms. For some pets this can be stressful, as they do not like the loud claps of thunder.
Storm anxiety amongst pets is a common problem, especially dogs who don’t like loud or sudden noises, like thunder.
Emma Purnell, RVN from Nutravet...
New capsule exhibition of porcelain dogs opens at Kennel Club Gallery
A unique capsule exhibition of 37 porcelain dogs, from the Royal Crown Derby Museum collection, has just opened at The Kennel Club Art Gallery in London until 10 January 2024.
The collection was curated by The Kennel Club Art Collection Curators and well-known canine artist Deidre Ashdown, who originally proposed...
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Urgent warning for dog owners ahead of Road Safety Week
Crossing the road carefully and avoiding collisions is just common sense to humans, we don’t give it a second thought. For dogs, however, it’s not that simple.
Internal data from dog insurance provider, Animal Friends Pet Insurance shows that the autumn months are the most dangerous for animal road accidents, with the final...
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