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How to spot hypothermia in pets
With the frosty season in full swing, PDSA vets have issued advice for all owners on spotting the signs of hypothermia in pets, and what to do should a worst-case scenario happen.
PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing explains: “Hypothermia is when a pet’s body temperature drops dangerously low. It can...
RSPCA issues reminder: Chip ‘N’ Check
Three years since the introduction of compulsory dog microchipping, the RSPCA urges owners to microchip and check their details.
On the third anniversary of compulsory microchipping (6 April), the UK’s largest animal charity is reminding dog owners to ensure their pets are microchipped and their up-to-date details are registered with...
Millennial dog ownership soars as young couples seek to hone parental...
More than two million young couples are getting a puppy to prepare them from having a baby.
New research from online pet retailer, Paws.com reveals that the majority of millennials (67%) believe looking after a dog is good practice for parenthood.
Nearly a third (32%) of young pet parents regard their...
Dogs across Europe unite to help those without homes
Thousands of paws across six countries are set to unite in the Agria Dog Walk to raise money for animals in need.
On Saturday May 25th 2019, walks will be taking place simultaneously in locations across Europe, with dogs (and their humans) coming together to raise much-needed funds for the...
Spring training with your dog
PDSA reveals 1.4 million dogs receive no training at all, as the vet charity offers top training tips for dog owners.
As the days are getting longer, spring finally feels like it’s here, and with more light, many dog owners will be looking forward to longer evening walks with their...
Pets at Home to host free pet workshops over Easter holidays
Pets at Home to host free workshops during the Easter holidays to help teach children about pet ownership.
The Easter holidays can prove to be a challenge when trying to find fun activities for the children, but Pets at Home may have the answer.
During the Easter Holidays Pets at...
Rescue dogs’ grass is greener at Somerset RSPCA shelter
Rescue dogs at a RSPCA’s North Somerset branch are enjoying a new lease of life after LazyLawn® was installed.
The leading brand of artificial grass now features in two of the centre’s environment enrichment areas, where the dogs go for rest and relaxation away from the kennels, as well as one...
RSPCA urges people to see rats as more than just pests
Following World Rat Day (4 April), the RSPCA is calling for wider recognition of rats’ amazing abilities to think and experience feelings.
The growing awareness of animal sentience raises many questions about the way in which many animals like rats are treated.
The animal welfare charity is urging people to...
Eight out of ten owners say pets improve their physical and...
National Pet Month highlights the important place that pets have in our lives, as well as our responsibility to ensure we keep them happy and healthy too.
In the 2019 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, 86% of dog, cat and rabbit owners agree that owning a pet improves their physical...
Cat owner overwhelmed when kittens just keep coming
A London pet owner’s feline family soon expanded faster than he could have anticipated when the cats had seven kittens.
All three of the owner’s cats were unneutered and able to road freely outside, and in just a few short months, he found himself with seven new born kittens to...
British pet passports could be under threat from no deal Brexit
According to a new study, three quarters of pet owners don’t know their pets could lose their European passport in the event of a no deal Brexit.
Currently, EU nationals can travel freely with their cat, dog or ferret – if it has a European pet passport. But leaving the...
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Appeal to pay for lifesaving surgery for dog left tied to...
A local RSPCA branch is appealing for funds to cover the £3,000 surgery to rid a rescue dog of cancer.
Six-year-old springer spaniel Daisy was taken in by the RSPCA in October after she’d been found tied to a tree in Kent.
She’s now being cared for by RSPCA Essex South, Southend & District Branch in Essex.
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