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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...
Posthumous award for ‘inspiring’ RSPCA inspector who leaves ‘incredible’ legacy
A late RSPCA inspector who dedicated her life to fighting animal cruelty has been honoured with a special award at the Charity Today Awards
Kirsty Withnall, who died in April following a battle with cancer, was posthumously awarded with the Animal Welfare Award at the ceremony, held on Wednesday (16...
Fold Hill launches premium dog treat brand To UK market
A new to market gourmet dog treat brand, Ruffingtons, is launching online and to stockists this month from the UK's leading farm to bowl pet food manufacturer, Fold Hill.
With a portfolio of clients already secured for the brand, Fold Hill is utilising its extensive knowledge of the industry to fill a...
Keep pets safe not spooked this Bonfire Night
The UK’s leading emergency vets, Vets Now, has issued a warning to pet owners, reminding them to be extra cautious and aware of the dangers the annual event can bring to pets and wildlife.
Last autumn, Vets Now saw 129% increase in fireworks cases during October and November compared to previous...
A dog that ‘had nothing’ puts her best paw forward to...
A former stray who was looked after at Dogs Trust Harefield before finding her forever home is going the extra mile alongside her owner throughout November to raise much needed funds for dogs still waiting to find their furry-tail ending.
Exactly two years ago, Sean Bilton and his partner, Charlotte,...
Paleo Ridge launch new senior range within Paleo Plus – Optimum...
Paleo Ridge, the UK's leading provider of premium raw dog food, is delighted to announce the launch of its brand-new Senior Range, expanding the popular Paleo Plus collection.
This exciting new range has been expertly developed to cater to the unique dietary requirements of older dogs, providing advanced nutrition that...
Spook-tacular pets hunt for own haunted houses this Howl-oween
If you’re looking for a furry fiend to join your haunted house this Halloween then the RSPCA has got the most spook-tacular pets who are ready to put their new family under their spell.
Will the full moon this scary season help the RSPCA’s lost souls find their eternal homes?
If you could offer a Halloween home to a pet in need, please head...
Three in five dog owners say they want Government action or...
Statistics released today (27 October), by dog welfare organisation The Kennel Club, show a sharp increase in dogs going missing during fireworks season, and highlights the significant stress and negative impact that fireworks displays cause for thousands of UK canine companions.
The research also reveals that three in five (60%)...
This National Black Cat Day: 100% of rescues find black cats...
In a survey of rescue centres based across the UK, conducted by Agria Pet Insurance, 55% identified “appearance or colour” as the main reason cats are not adopted.
In fact, all respondents said they find it harder to rehome black cats than those of other colours, with 67% blaming perceptions of “bad...
Three-legged rescue dog turns all her teddies into tripod pets too
A three-legged dog who was rescued by the RSPCA has now found her forever home where she carries a giant unicorn toy around with her and chews the back legs off all of her teddies to make them look like her!
Peggy, a five-year-old Dutch Shepherd, was rescued by the...
Blue Cross Charity reveals eight in 10 UK drivers would break...
The majority of UK drivers would break the law if they hit a dog with their vehicle, shocking new research from animal welfare charity Blue Cross reveals.
The study showed a staggering 86% of motorists would not call the police if they injured a dog and no owner was in...
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Man in court for hunting with dogs and treating injuries himself
A man has been handed a suspended prison sentence and disqualified from keeping dogs after using his terriers to hunt wildlife and treating their injuries at home himself.
Peter Bewsher of Greendykes, Egremont, Cumbria, was in court on Tuesday (6 November) after three dogs were rescued by the RSPCAas part of...
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