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Puppies rescued from caravan survive deadly disease to live fab new...

Two puppies who were rescued alongside 34 others from a ‘boiling hot’ caravan filled with rubbish are now living fabulous new lives by the sea. RSPCA officers were called to an industrial estate in Eastbourne, East Sussex, on 26 July 2021 when locals raised the alarm. Inspector Georgina Bowles said: “There were concerns...
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Missing cat reunited by microchip after three-month agony

A thankful owner is warning other cat owners of the importance of microchips after she was reunited with her missing feline friend Dragon after a long three months - all thanks to his microchip.   The one-week countdown is officially on for cat owners in England to get their cats...
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Revealed: The dog breed which takes RSPCA twice as long to...

Greyhounds take twice as long to rehome than other dog breeds, figures from the RSPCA shows. Every year internationally on 2 June, the breed is put in the spotlight on National Greyhound Day. But despite having a day to celebrate and raise awareness, it still takes on average 81 days for the...
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One week countdown before cat microchipping becomes law

The RSPCA is urging owners to ensure their cat is microchipped ahead of the new law coming into effect in England on Monday (10 June) making microchipping your moggy mandatory. Any owners who fail to have their cat microchipped could be handed a hefty fine - including indoor cats.  Despite the...
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Three jailed after ‘barbaric’ dog fighting ring is smashed

Three members of a gang have been jailed for keeping and training dogs for fighting; and organising and attending fights across Europe. Three men and one woman were all convicted by a jury in April of an array of offences* following a five-week trial. They all returned to Chelmsford Crown Court...
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Volunteers Week – pet charity thanks those who help thousands of...

Cats Protection is celebrating Volunteers Week (3-9 June) by showcasing the work of its 9,000 volunteers who help thousands of cats and owners every year. The pet charity says there’s a role for everyone who wants to make a difference to animal welfare, including hands-on cat care, helping in a...
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Cat impaled by bamboo stick narrowly avoids death

A three-year-old cat survived a horrific ordeal after becoming impaled onto a 10-inch-long bamboo stick. Shadow, a Domestic Short Hair, was discovered by his loving owner, Mark Rozier to have a bamboo stick punctured straight through into his chest.   Mark, who lives in South East London with Shadow, was absolutely horrified...
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Ban for woman who left dog with eye infection while she...

A Yorkshire woman who left her dog alone for long periods and failed to get vet treatment for the canine’s serious eye condition has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years. Nicola Taafe of Roberts Avenue, Leeds, pleaded guilty to one offence under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and...
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Discover the thrill of Canicross: A new adventure for runners and...

Canicross is a sport that is relatively new to the UK, which involves cross-country running with dogs. It is described as being 'dog-powered', as a dog is attached to the owner via a harness. The idea being that they run together as a team with the owner as the driver,...
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Burgess Pet Care lands first listing for new limited edition Excel...

Leading independent pet food manufacturer Burgess Pet Care has secured its first listing for Sunshine Snacks, a new limited edition product, with Jollyes, one of the largest chains of pet food superstores across the UK.   The SKU was launched across all Jollyes stores following the success of Burgess Excel Winter Berry Bakes, which were...
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RWAF and RSPCA share action plan to improve rabbit welfare with...

Leading UK animal welfare charities, RWAF (Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund) and the RSPCA have led on a new Rabbit Welfare Strategy to highlight the needs of pet rabbits, who are currently the nation’s most misunderstood pets. The strategy aims to identify common health and welfare problems, as well as offering advice and possible resolutions to navigate the issues raised. The document has a ten-point action plan to improve the welfare of one of the nation’s most popular pets.  The strategy has the support of...
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Top tips for puppy training

Puppy training can be extremely beneficial if started as soon as you bring them home. It not only helps to introduce good behaviour, but...

Shine a red light on wellness all year round

Harnessing the power of light energy to promote wellness may not be new, but it’s experiencing a resurgence, not only in practice, but as...

PDSA – Why pets eat the strangest things

From socks and slippers to necklaces and knickers – our pets sometimes eat the strangest of things! But why do they do this? What...

Top tips for pet owners during summer

During summer months we love nothing more than spending our time outdoors with pets. With warmer weather and longer days, it’s the best time to...

Vet shares symptoms of condition dogs can pass to humans

With approximately 13.5 million dogs as pets in the UK, many pet owners may not know of some conditions that their dog can pass to them...
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Woman forced to choose between her beloved cat or hoe as...

Animal welfare charity, Battersea, is calling on the public to support the Renters’ Rights Bill ahead of its upcoming discussions in Parliament, highlighting the real-life struggles of renters like Ailish, who have faced heartbreaking decisions due to restrictive pet policies.  The Renters’ Rights Bill, which includes vital provisions for pet...