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Newly commissioned report reveals wellbeing wonders of bonding time with pets
A new report shows that strong emotional bonds with pets bring important mental and physical benefits
To celebrate the quiet moments of connection between pet parents and their four-legged family members, Lily’s Kitchen, the B Corp pet food brand, has commissioned a series of portraits capturing these cherished moments of...
Mayhew launches first radio advert to highlight ‘A Life Shared’ campaign
Animal welfare charity, Mayhew releases its first radio advert which aims to celebrate and illustrate the importance of the bond we share with our pets in these trying times.
Through the advert which highlights the ‘A Life Shared’ campaign, they also seek to raise £5,500 to help vulnerable people and...
How to reduce dog aggression and attacks
Vets4Pets share advice to pet owners on how to recognise and manage territorial aggression in dogs.
Following the announcement that pet owners could now face a five-year prison sentence if they fail to prevent their dog from biting a postal worker, vets are revealing how to recognise and manage territorial...
Only half of all cats receive regular veterinary care
A Royal Canin online survey reveals that 43% of all cats in the UK and Ireland have not seen a vet within the last year and 11% have never been to the vet.
The survey of almost 1,979 cat owners revealed that the main reason owners didn’t take their cat to the vet more...
Keeping pets safe this autumn
PDSA offers pet owners’ advice on how to avoid toxic plants during autumn.
With summer nearly over and autumn just around the corner, the change of seasons can be a brilliant time for you and your pets to enjoy the beautiful scenery as the countryside and parks burst into colour.
It’s...
Hug your hound day: Survey reveals which breeds are the most...
The second Sunday in September is Hug Your Hound Day—a whole day dedicated to displaying affection to our dogs.
Now, we’re pretty certain we don’t need a day to tell us to hug our hounds; we do it multiple times a day. But at the same time, we’re very excited...
RSPCA calls for law change as puppy imports more than double...
The RSPCA is calling for a change to the law to stop the importation of puppies from abroad which has soared during lockdown.
The latest figures for July and August, released by the government in response to a parliamentary question, show that numbers of licences issued for the commercial import...
Dog-friendly facilities boost bookings at newly reopened hotel
Pet-friendly holidays are on the rise after a surge in new pet owners and more people seek to holiday with their dogs, post lockdown.
A 70-bedroom hotel in the heart of Shakespeare country has reopened with premium dog-friendly facilities that have prompted a boost in sales.
The Charlecote Pheasant in Warwickshire...
Buying a puppy on Instagram: The heart-breaking story of Sushi
An animal lover shares her story of buying a puppy from an unscrupulous seller on Instagram to raise awareness to the dangers of buying without due diligence.
Sarah Woods from Liverpool experienced the heartbreak of buying a pet off Instagram after her Pomeranian puppy, Sushi died just three days after...
RSPCA appeals for information after severely injured cat is abandoned in...
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a severely injured cat was found abandoned in a box in Bradford.
The cat was discovered on Tuesday 8 September in Hawes Road, and the member of the public who found the young white and grey cat contacted the RSPCA for help.
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Unwanted kittens left at vets are rescued by Mayhew
Due to coronavirus, restrictions on neutering has been common in many animal welfare organisations resulting in an increasing number of unwanted litters of kittens.
Four-month old siblings, Star, Jester and Jupiter were handed over to a private vet last month, even though the clinic had no capacity to take animals...
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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...
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