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Ban for man who was caught using ‘harsh discipline’ on his...
A man from Greater London who admitted using harsh disciplinary and training methods on his dog has been banned from keeping canines for seven years after a prosecution by the RSPCA.
Daniel Kirwan of Rosslyn Crescent, Harrow, pleaded guilty to one offence under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and appeared...
MINI announces Alan Carr as face of its partnership with Dogs...
MINI UK is pleased to announce Alan Carr as the face of its ongoing partnership with the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust.
Passionate about man’s best friend and MINI alike, Alan was considered the paw-fect person to front the partnership and shine a light on MINI’s efforts to...
More than 1,100 dogs had ‘cruel and unnecessary’ procedure in UK...
More than 1,100 dogs are reported to have undergone a cruel and unnecessary procedure of having their ears cropped in the last three years, new figures from the RSPCA shows.
The animal welfare charity is releasing the figures as part of its Cancel Out Cruelty campaign - to raise awareness...
Kennel Club’s International Agility Festival celebrates successful results for 2023
The Kennel Club International Agility Festival concluded four impressive days of agility excellence on Sunday 13 August 2023. The festival saw thousands of dogs and their handlers, from across the UK and overseas, compete in over 200 competitions at Rutland Showground, Oakham.
The festival, supported by Skinner’s, welcomed dogs of...
Startling research reveals ‘unwanted behaviours’ as top cause of death among...
It’s an easy assumption that well-behaved dogs are the ones that sit when asked, and the ‘naughty’ ones bark outside the window.
However, there’s a very serious side to the way in which dogs behave, with research revealing that ‘unwanted behaviours’ are the leading cause of death in dogs under...
Grand opening of Pets Corner Ascot: A weekend celebration of pets,...
Ethical pet specialist and natural retailer Pets Corner is proud to announce that it will be opening its first worldwide flagship store in Ascot, Berkshire.
Set to feature an extended product range with their award-winning natural grooming and veterinary services - Dogwood and Pet Practice - Pets Corner Ascot is...
Good luck, bad luck, a witch’s pet – myths debunked this...
We’re a nation of cat lovers with an estimated 11 million living as pets in the UK. However, sometimes certain characteristics mean pets can be a little overlooked and sadly, black cats are one of them.
Not only do rehoming charities often have black cats waiting longer to find homes...
Watch out for grass seeds in dogs this summer warns PDSA
Grass seeds might look small and harmless, but in the wrong place, they can cause a great deal of trouble for our furry family members, warns leading vet charity PDSA.
“If your dog likes to run around in long grass, it’s important to always check them for grass seeds afterwards,”...
Dogs Trust survey reveals 28,000 stray dogs handled by local authorities...
To mark Check the Chip Day on 15th August 2023, Dogs Trust has released new data from its the Dogs Trust Stray Dog Survey which reveals that approximately 28,015 stray dogs were handled by local authority dog wardens last year.
Thankfully, after spending some time in local authority pounds, around...
Cat with only one working kidney finds furr-ever home
A friendly young cat has found her purr-fect home after facing some health challenges that required extra medical attention from experts at Cats Protection.
Luna, previously named Monkey, was just six months old when she was taken into Cats Protection’s North London Adoption Centre with eight other cats from a...
Expert dog welfare group shares advice for helping to keep flat-faced...
During summer last year, when the UK faced record-breaking high temperatures of over 40C in July, over 50% of dogs treated for ‘heatstroke’ by PDSA* were those with flat faces such as Pugs, British & French Bulldogs and Shih Tzus.
With the summer season underway, a group of UK dog welfare...
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Charity helps save life of ‘hero’ retired police dog
A charity helped save the life of a heroic retired police dog when she fell seriously ill and needer emergency life-saving surgery.
Belgian Malinois RPD Fiji, 12, joined Surrey Police as a puppy and spent six years working with the Surrey and Sussex Joint Dog Unit as a general purpose...
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