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Experts warn dog owners about toxicity risk from mince pies
Digital PR Agency analysed a huge 500% spike in searches querying toxic dog foods this month, as a study discovered dogs are 75% more likely to be treated by a vet for eating harmful food around the festive season.
To inform owners and avoid worry before it’s too late, experts at Digital PR Agency curated a list of...
IAMS survey reveals pets are number one source of happiness for...
A new survey has revealed that almost 3 in 4 pet owners wouldn’t give up their pet for love nor money.
The survey conducted by IAMS, showed that 69% of pet owners have revealed they would not give up their pet, even if it meant they could win the lottery,...
RSPCA looking for alternative homes for cats in Kent
The RSPCA has renewed its appeal to find outdoor homes for cats in Kent as the charity has become overrun with semi-feral cats.
The RSPCA Canterbury branch has been working with the owner of a smallholding in Kent to help rehome a number of semi-feral cats.
So far, 18 cats...
Dogs Trust oldie gets his forever home
Tails are wagging at Dogs Trust as Tonks, the charity’s oldest dog has finally found his forever home.
The 17-year old Terrier, now named George, was being cared for by the Kenilworth rehoming centre and, after an appeal to find the loveable older gent a new owner, he has now...
‘Wobbly cat’ on the lookout for a steady home
London-based animal welfare charity, Mayhew rescues stray, abandoned and injured animals every single day, but some need a little extra TLC.
Whilst the majority of animals taken to the charity’s shelter quickly recover and go on to find homes, a tiny abandoned kitten needed some additional support.
Mayhew Animal Welfare Officer,...
Dogs Trust welcomes puppy smuggling inquiry and calls for overhaul of...
Dogs Trust has enthusiastically welcomed the announcement of a vital parliamentary inquiry into the cruel Puppy Smuggling trade.
The House of Commons Select Committee for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is launching its call for evidence into the cruel practices of illegally importing into the UK from Europe.
Dogs Trust has...
The cycling solution for four-legged friends this summer
Dutch cargo bike brand Babboe are spreading the word on their fun and functional Babboe Dog model ahead of this summer.
Cargo bikes themselves have recently seen a real rise in popularity in coastal and countryside areas of the UK, as well as cities including Oxford, Cambridge and Brighton –...
Summer advice for families getting a dog as puppy trade reports...
The RSPCA is urging families thinking of getting a puppy over the summer holidays to consider adopting a rescue pet.
The animal welfare charity is issuing advice to prospective dog owners as new figures reveal that reports about puppy farms have soared by 390% in the last decade.
RSPCA dog welfare...
Dog-friendly escapes with De Vere
De Vere – a collection of historic mansion house estates and distinctive contemporary hotels – has opened its doors to four-legged guests too.
A holiday isn’t complete without the whole family, so De Vere want to ensure that no one gets left behind.
Pooches will be treated to the paw-fect stay...
Golden oldie looking for purr-fect retirement pad
An elderly tabby cat is looking for her perfect retirement home after arriving at the RSPCA as a stray.
Minky, the 15-year old cat arrived at the RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre in Hertfordshire in May after her owners could no longer care for her.
The sweet cat is now looking...
Volunteers needed to spread the word about cat welfare
A cat welfare scheme in Sheffield is looking for Cat Smart volunteers to champion neutering and help reach more pet owners in the community.
Cat Smart is an RSPCA scheme which aims to help raise awareness of the importance of neutering and microchipping cats as well as offering discounts or...
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RSPCA appeal after three neglected dogs are abandoned in Merseyside
The RSPCA is appealing for people to come forward with information after three neglected dogs were found - presumed abandoned - in two separate incidents in Merseyside.
The first one involved two severely matted and unwell Chow Chows which were found tied to a tree in the L36 area of Liverpool...
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