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Asian Hornets: How to keep your home and garden safe

Last year, the UK continued to experience some occurrences of Asian Hornets. While it was hoped a British winter would kill them off, it appears that the pests have survived - meaning it's likely they are now around for good. This means British gardeners may have to get used to deterring these pests if they want to be able to enjoy their outside spaces this summer and protect native wildlife.

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Countryside Walkers Urged to Keep Dogs on Lead

As people prepare to flock to the countryside this Easter, NFU Mutual is urging all dog owners to keep their pet on a lead wherever livestock may be nearby.

The warning follows the latest figures from NFU Mutual which show the cost of dog attacks on livestock increased more than 50% between 2019 and 2022.

Last year the leading rural insurer found UK farm animals worth an...

Vet warns about Easter traditions that are dangerous to our pets

Easter is a fun time full of celebrations for the whole family, and it's a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your pet but it's important to be aware of the dangers that pose a threat to our beloved furry friends at this time of year.

On average, April sees a 54 per cent increase in dogs being poisoned by chocolate compared to other times of the year, making it the...

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PDSA Weekly Vet Q&A - 26 March 2024

Dear PDSA Vet, I have a Springer Spaniel, Nellie, who loves to run through long grass. I know ticks are commonly found in long grass; how do I know if Nellie has picked one up? Thanks Geoffrey

Hi Geoffrey, you're right, ticks are commonly found in long grass, woodlands, and areas with lots of wildlife or sheep, so it is important to be mindful when heading out for dog walks. The best...

New Exhibition: Kennel Club rewinds time looking at dogs in ads

The Kennel Club Art Gallery, based in Mayfair, London, has unveiled a new exhibition, open to the public now, tracing canines featuring in commercials.

The exhibition tracks the beginnings of marketing and advertising moguls discovering the enticing power of puppy dog eyes to sell products and delves deep into the variety of places and products that feature man's best friend,...

Surge in Veterinary Practices Turning to Debt Collection, & They Can Take Your Pets

The UK is experiencing a notable shift in the financial dynamics of veterinary care, with a dramatic 134% increase in veterinary practices resorting to debt collection services to recover unpaid bills. This trend highlights veterinary bills as one of the top three financial challenges for UK residents, standing alongside housing and utility expenses. Frontline Collections, delves into the...

Be a good egg and hide Easter chocs from your pets, vets warn

Vets are calling on pet owners to put all their chocolate eggs in a safely secured basket well out of reach of inquisitive pets to avoid chocolate poisoning and an emergency trip to the vets over the Easter weekend.

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has issued the warning along with a handy guide to recognising symptoms of chocolate poisoning, as Google searches in the UK for...

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Crufts names ferries best way to travel with pets and recommends top doggy destinations

After identifying a significant rise in pet travel, Discover Ferries , the ferry industry body, has teamed up with The Kennel Club – organisers of Crufts - to highlight some of the best places for dogs and their owners to explore, and offer travel advice.

When surveyed, members of The Kennel Club community voted ferry travel as the easiest way to journey over seas in the British...

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Pet owners urged to watch out for choc-horror this Easter

GoCompare Pet Insurance is urging all UK cat and dog owners to be aware this Easter when it comes to chocolate and the danger it poses to their furry pals.

The warning comes in response to the results of a survey conducted by the comparison site, which found that just 68% of dog owners knew that chocolates were dangerous to pets, meaning that potentially a number of owners could be...

The Russellers at Crufts 2024

Jack Russell Terrier hailed nation's most obedient breed after winning 'Obreedience' final at Crufts

A team of Jack Russell Terriers won the Obreedience competition at the world's greatest dog show, Crufts on Thursday 7 March.

The Jack Russell Terrier team, named The Russellers, proved themselves more obedient than the nine other breed teams that made it to the final at Crufts, held at the NEC in Birmingham. The other finalists were as follows:

The Cool Cockers – Cocker...