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Breathless bulldog gets new lease of life after drinking Cornish spring water
A Buckinghamshire dog owner says her beloved Bulldog has been given a new lease of life after taking part in a home study exploring the benefits of oxygen-rich spring water. Nine-year-old George, a much-loved English Bulldog began struggling with his breathing as he grew older – particularly after walks or during warmer weather. Like many flat-faced dogs, George was prone to heavy panting and long recovery times after even light activity, leaving his owner, Caroline Boyland f

Adam Harnett
Apr 103 min read


Tom and Jack swap the corporate grind for The Good Life, with three little pigs!
It’s a story straight out of The Good Life, but for one Shropshire couple, the dream of ditching the rat race for rural bliss has become a rather muddy reality. Jack Fleet, 33, and Tom Pearson, 39, have swapped corporate careers for a life of early mornings and four very charismatic pigs on their smallholding near Shrewsbury. Jack, a former utility company worker, and Tom, who previously ran his own business, made the bold leap in pursuit of a simpler, more fulfilling way of
Hayley O'Keeffe
Apr 92 min read


Top animal experts show their support for Street Paws, sign the petition here!
Top animal welfare professionals have thrown their weight behind a growing campaign calling for an end to pet exclusion in housing, warning that forcing people to choose between a roof over their head and their animal companion is cruel and counterproductive. The Street Paws ‘No One Left Outside’ campaign, which is pushing for clearer government guidance to ensure pets are not unreasonably refused in social housing, has secured backing from leading voices across the veterinar
Hayley O'Keeffe
Apr 82 min read


The plight of the Spanish Podenco, and the fight to end the cruelty
Legendary music journalist Kris Needs shares his own experience of amazing Podenco Binky, and the plight the beautiful dogs face in Spain Binky takes part in a spot of Yoga with carer Nina Walsh “What sort of dog is that?” I’ve heard those words so many times on my daily morning walks with Binky it’s difficult not to have developed a stock answer. “She’s a Podenco.” “Oh, I don’t think I know that breed. Where is she from?” “Spain. They’re bred for hunting.” “Oh, she’s lovely.

Kris Needs
Apr 73 min read


Why supporting your dog’s gut health is as vital as supporting your own
Dog owners are being urged to rethink how they care for their pets, amid growing evidence that a dog’s gut health underpins not just digestion, but behaviour, immunity, mobility and long-term quality of life. Angela Day has given her top advice for helping your dog thrive According to canine rehabilitation specialist and trainer Angela Day, digestive health is one of the most overlooked pillars of canine welfare, despite its far-reaching impact.“The gut isn’t just about food,
Hayley O'Keeffe
Apr 72 min read


Animal experts add their support to IAWPC campaign at Pet Remedy Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference
The IAWPC took the fight for the dogs of Morocco to the English Riviera this week at the Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference where key animal experts expressed their support. Dr Hannah Capon whose dog Elsie (centre) is from Morocco Hayley O’Keeffe, a member of the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC) team, was among delegates at the Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference in Torquay, where she used the gathering of vets, behaviourists and welfare
Hayley O'Keeffe
Apr 23 min read


Breaking News: Westminster whispers that first ever DOG could get a seat in the House of Lords
Ministers were today said to be preparing to give animals a voice in Parliament, by appointing a dog to the House of Lords. The claim, revealed on April 1st suggested the Labour Government would usher in a new era of animal representation, with Defra Minister Emma Reynolds MP allegedly backing the unprecedented move as part of its wider Animal Welfare Strategy. And the chosen candidate? Not a seasoned politician, but Scooby, a 12-year-old rescue dog who has already won a devo
Hayley O'Keeffe
Apr 12 min read


Sun, science and second chances: Inside day two of groundbreaking Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference
Under glorious blue skies on the English Riviera, day two of the Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference in Torquay unfolded as both a celebration of progress and a poignant reminder of the work still to be done. Victoria Stillwell speaking at the conference today Held at the Imperial Hotel and organised by Pet Remedy, the event has drawn together some of the world’s leading voices in animal behaviour and welfare, alongside delegates who have travelled from as far afield as
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 314 min read


Sun shines for the animals on day one of Pet Remedy's Devon conference
Sunshine bathed the English Riviera as leading animal behaviourists, vets and welfare experts gathered at the Imperial Hotel for the opening day of the Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference, setting the tone for what promises to be a landmark event in the animal welfare calendar. Daniel Shaw gives his speech at the conference today With blue skies overhead and a sea view that could lift anyone’s spirits, the conference, powered by Pet Remedy, opened with a warm welcome fr
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 303 min read


For fox sake ban it! Campaigners welcome Defra consultation on banning trail hunting and call for “decisive action to end a long-abused loopholes”
A long-running legal loophole branded a “smokescreen for cruelty” could finally be shut down, as ministers launch a public consultation to ban controversial trail hunting, sparking fierce demands for a total crackdown on hunting with dogs. Baroness Hayman has launched a public consultation on trail hunting - Wildlife Guardian Campaigners say the move, announced by Labour minister Baroness Sue Hayman this week, is a “critical and long-overdue step”, but warn anything short of
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 273 min read


Otter chaos! Cheeky cub leaps on mum in playful seaside wrestle
These heartwarming images capture the moment a cheeky otter cub repeatedly leapt on its mum during a lively seaside play fight. The charming scenes were photographed by wildlife photographer Paul McDougall, 47, from Blantyre, Scotland, while leading one of his wildlife photography workshops on the Isle of Mull last week. Paul, founder of Touch The Wild, tracked the pair after spotting them swimming towards a rocky headland. After carefully positioning themselves downwind and

Adam Harnett
Mar 252 min read


Freedom Walk launched to help dogs and end cruel chaining practice worldwide
Freedom Walk launched to help dogs and end cruel chaining practice worldwide Eduardo Gonçalves with Sirius on the day of his rescue A new global campaign to end the cruel chaining of dogs has been launched with a nationwide call to action, urging animal lovers to take part in a symbolic 5km walk to raise funds and awareness. The Unchained Freedom Walk, taking place on April 4, marks the official launch of the Unchained campaign, founded by award-winning animal welfare campaig
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 253 min read


Britain’s First Save Our Red Squirrels Day Announced - sign the petition!
Britain will mark its first ever Save Our Reds Day this spring, as campaigners warn the country is in danger of losing one of its most iconic native mammals within a generation. The new national awareness day, announced by journalist, author and campaigner Marie Carter-Robb, will take place on Friday 15 May 2026, and every third Friday in May thereafter, aligning with Endangered Species Day. The launch comes amid growing public concern over the steep decline of red squirrels,
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 253 min read


Experts warn pets’ tap water could pose hidden risks as waterway contamination fears grow
As scientists raise the alarm over toxic pesticides entering rivers and streams, pet owners are being urged to think more carefully about what’s in their dogs’ drinking water. A growing body of evidence suggests that fipronil – a widely used ingredient in pet flea and tick treatments – is ending up in waterways after washing off animals or being flushed down drains, raising environmental and health concerns. Scientists say fipronil is extremely toxic to aquatic life and can p

Adam Harnett
Mar 233 min read


Act now to prevent pain later in life, according to top dog arthritis specialist
Arthritis in dogs is a prevalent condition, more common than in humans, yet too many owners miss the early warning signs, according to leading veterinary surgeon Dr Hannah Capon. Dr Capon, 47, founder of Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) and creator of The Pain Vet, says the painful condition is not simply an inevitable part of ageing; it can begin much earlier in a dog’s life. Dr Hannah Capon has this advice for dog owners “Way back when, my understanding of arthritis was ve
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 213 min read


Hidden danger in spring grass putting dogs at risk of painful injuries, expert warns
Dog owners are being urged to stay alert to a little-known seasonal hazard lurking in parks and fields this spring, tiny grass seeds that can cause serious harm to pets if left untreated. As temperatures begin to rise through March and April, these small, arrow-shaped seeds start to appear in long grass, posing a growing risk to dogs across the UK. According to Rachel Bean, one of the UK’s leading canine first aid experts, groomers are often the first to spot the warning sign
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 212 min read


Your dog is exhausted and so are you! According to top expert
As millions of dog owners battle broken nights, early wake-up calls and the endless debate over whether the family Labrador belongs on the bed, Dr Robert Falconer-Taylor believes the real issue runs far deeper than avoiding muddy paws on the duvet. The respected Highlands-based veterinary behaviourist says our modern obsession with productivity, artificial light and round-the-clock stimulation has quietly reshaped not only human sleep, but the emotional wellbeing of the anima
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 213 min read


India's plan to remove millions of stray dogs could herald next global pandemic scientists warn
India’s plan to round up and confine millions of community dogs is being branded a potential global public-health disaster, with scientists warning it could create the “perfect storm” for the next zoonotic outbreak. More than 2,000 citizens, including leading doctors, epidemiologists, veterinarians and behavioural scientists, have signed an open letter cautioning that mass relocation of street dogs into mega-shelters risks unleashing rabies surges, rodent explosions and novel
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 202 min read


From £4,000 status symbols to abandoned strays, the French Bulldog rescue crisis hitting the UK
For Teresa Cargill, the past nine years running Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue have been nothing like the neat, hopeful journey she once imagined. With 13 years in dog rescue behind her, she has watched the landscape change beyond recognition, and not for the better. When foster network Phoenix began in Shortstown, Bedford, she admits she had a utopian idea that the breed’s popularity would peak, dip and stabilise, that rescues would step in, tidy up the fallout and eventually
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 206 min read


UK specialist disabled dog charity flying to China to help injured survivors of the meat trade walk again
Lincolnshire based Broken Biscuits Charity, who specialise in helping disabled dogs, is travelling more than 5,000 miles to China to give some of the most vulnerable survivors of the dog meat trade a second chance at life. Charity volunteers travelled to Harbin in north-east China on 15 March alongside two specialist orthopaedic veterinarians from The Vet Station in Surrey. Lemon is one of the dogs set to get support from Broken Biscuits Their mission is to support a rescue s
Hayley O'Keeffe
Mar 202 min read
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