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Dogs Trust issues winter alert: Beware the hidden danger of Antifreeze...
As temperatures drop and winter weather sets in, Dogs Trust is urging pet owners to take extra care in protecting their furry friends from the hidden dangers of antifreeze.
Commonly used in de-icing products, screen wash and in car engines, antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, a highly toxic substance that can...
The Pets Factor returns to CBBC in July
The CBBC hit animal series – The Pets Factor returns for a seventh series on Monday 6 July, with tons of amazing pets and even more amazing vets.
Joining the show’s fab four vets, Cheryl, James, Cat and Rory is a new vet Fabian, who specialises on exotic animals.
From bearded...
Keep your gardens dog friendly
With summer finally here, and the nation’s gardens in full bloom, Dogs Trust reveals top ways to make yours dogs friendly.
Whilst lockdown may have given the green fingered among us extra time to tend to their gardens, it’s important to remember that certain plants and flowers can be harmful...
Mayhew stepped in when cat’s elderly owner sadly passed away
Lockdown has undoubtedly been a rollercoaster for the majority of us and that doesn’t exclude pets.
After living a quiet, happy life with his elderly owner, ten-year old cat Mickie found himself all alone when his owner sadly passed away, leaving him in the house they had shared.
After a...
More than half of UK pet owners are leaving them unprotected...
New research has found that 51% of pet owners¹ admit to never using sun protection on their animals, with a further third (33%) saying they only do this sometimes.
This is in spite of warnings from vets about the dangers of skin cancer and irritation from prolonged sun exposure as...
RSPCA warns about dogs in hot cars after 330 heat-related calls...
As lockdown eases and the heatwave continues, the RSPCA is warning against leaving dogs in hot cars.
Since lockdown began on 23rd March, the charity has received 33 calls with concern about animals in hot weather and with temperatures set to rise to more than 30 degrees in some areas...
National assistance dog charity needs support now, more than ever,
National assistance dog charity, Canine Partners, needs support to help make sure its 30th year is not its final year following the Covid-19 pandemic.
“During the Covid-19 lockdown my pain levels have increased, having a direct impact on my general mobility. I am experiencing increased dislocations and subluxations due to...
Tiny newborn kittens rescued by the RSPCA have now found their...
Two newborn kittens who were rescued, and hand reared by the RSPCA have now landed on their paws in their new forever home.
Scrumpy and Marmalade were just a few hours old when they were rescued by Animal Collection Officer (ACO) Clara Scully in Somerset on April 15 after...
Dogs Trust issues advice to owners on COVID-19 and dogs
Dogs Trust is issuing advice to reassure owners around coronavirus transmission and dogs following widespread media coverage.
There are currently no confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) being transmitted from dogs to people. The main source of infection is human-to-human transmission.
However, just like human hands, it is possible for dogs to...
Curious canine needed emergency treatment after getting tongue trapped in tuna...
A hungry hound ended up needing emergency treatment from PDSA vets after getting her tongue stuck in can of tuna.
Bonnie, a ten-year old Staffordshire Bull terrier cross, had been given her favourite fish as a teatime treat, but when her owner put the discarded tin in the recycling...
Forthglade launches new range of dog treats
Forthglade natural pet food has launched a new range of dog treats, suitable for sensitive tummies.
Well-known for their award-winning natural dog food, the Devonian dog lovers at Forthglade have also added delicious hand-baked grain-free dog treats to their range.
This month, Forthglade have launched Soft Bites, which are tasty new...
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Make a plan for your pets this Christmas
Planning for a magical Christmas is in full swing, the decorations are already lining the aisles in the shops, and the kids have probably started hinting at what they want to find under the tree on Christmas morning.
But have you made plans for your pets this Christmas?
The RSPCA is urging pet...
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