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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...
IAMS launch new brand campaign in line with National Pet Week
To coincide with National Pet Day, IAMS is investing in a three-month brand campaign spanning TV radio, digital and print media.
The campaign aims to remind pet owners that IAMS’ exceptional nutrition containing high quality animal protein provides pets with the fuel they need to thrive.
Celebrating over 70 years of...
MP Tim Loughton joins puppy smuggling taskforce
Tim Loughton, MP for East Worthing and Shoreham has joined forced with Dogs Trust to call on the government to stop the illegal importation of puppies into the UK.
With significant changes to pet travel now that we have reached the end of the transition period, Dogs Trust is urging...
Pawfect Foods enters the premium treats for cats fray
Pawfect Foods has introduced premium cat treats to its Nature's Feast range of natural pet treats.
Latest pet data suggests that dogs certainly aren’t getting everything their own way with felines now over taking dogs to become the most popular domestic pet.
Whilst some factors like living space, feeding and purchase...
Battersea launches live cat cams
Battersea has launched its brand-new Cat Cams, to enable rescue cats of all shapes, sizes and stories to help lift the spirts of the British public through the last few weeks of lockdown.
Carefully positioned webcams in the cattery at Battersea’s London centre will allow people all across the country...
Bald dog hopes appearence won’t stop him from finding a loving...
A cheeky little Westie who has been left hairless due to skin and allergy problems is hoping to find a new home with owners who can look past his strange appearance.
Nine-year-old Jay arrived at the RSPCA’s Macclesfield, SE Cheshire and Buxton branch in January after being taken in by...
UK first ‘dog theft lead’ appointed by Nottinghamshire Police
Nottinghamshire Police have become the first police force in the country to appoint a dedicated specialist dog theft lead.
The move comes as a survey launched by Nottinghamshire’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner (DPPC) Emma Foody in response to growing cases of dog theft across the country during the pandemic,...
Fundraising appeal launched for specialist surgery on cropped dog’s ears
An RSPCA branch is trying to raise thousands for specialist surgery to treat a cropped dog’s chronic ear condition.
Two-year-old American, Lexi was in chronic pain, scratching at her ears and crying after the ear condition was left without treatment.
When an RSPCA inspector brought her into the charity’s Coventry &...
Campaign to end cruel trade of dog ear cropping
The UK’s animal welfare bodies and veterinary professional are calling for an end to the horrific and cruel canine trade of ear cropping.
Following an increase in demand for dogs with cropped ears, and a rise in celebrities and social media sites glamourising the trade, enough is enough.
The ‘trend’ to...
Canine Cottages shares a new fun workout for you and your...
With the end of lockdown on the horizon, many of us are wanting to boost our fitness before returning to the real world.
Canine Cottages has teamed up with fitness influencer Amy Lou Perry and her cockapoo Teddy to devise the perfect workout routine for you and your pooch.
Fitness during...
RSPCA campaigns for new law to help rehome neglected and abused...
The RSPCA is calling for a new animal welfare law to allow animals involved in abuse and neglect court proceedings to be rehomed much more quickly.
Currently, some neglected and abused pets, which are rescued by the RSPCA as part of an investigation cannot be rehomed until the case itself...
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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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