3rd November 2010
Charlie, a five year old Border Terrier belonging to Helen Grant MP (Conservative, Maidstone and the Weald), is this year's winner of the prestigious Westminster Dog of the Year title.
22nd October 2010
Thirteen tonnes of carrots and four tonnes of eggs may sound like a rather large food order - but not when you're London Zoo.
19th October 2010
Jedward joined Mystery Inc aka Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Fred and Daphne to celebrate the release of all things Scooby Doo! at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
13th October 2010
Aviva is running a global campaign to give everyone a moment of fame by projecting photographs on landmark buildings around the world, including photos of you and your pets.
12th October 2010
This Halloween Battersea Dogs & Cats Home will be hosting London's first ever Halloween Cat Prowl fancy dress event.
6th October 2010
A woman has reported finding a small frog in the bottle of a bottle of wine.
5th October 2010
An enchanting image of a terrier running through a field of poppies has won the coveted Dog Photographer of the Year Award 2010.
27th September 2010
Scientists have found that some New Zealand birds seem to suffer from body odour - which means they can be an easy target for predators.
23rd September 2010
A pub that serves 'dog beer', a pet shop that offers customised collar fittings and a dog hotel with a 'presidential suite'. These are just some of the businesses recognised as the UK's most dog friendly venues in the Kennel Club's Open for Dogs Awards 2010.
13th September 2010
New research has revealed Luton's 'Selbourne Road' as the UK's most 'spider-ific' location - a street that's been recognised to have the highest number of recorded spider sightings and individual species.
7th September 2010
Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard according to scientists from The University of Nottingham.
6th September 2010
A recent study has found that ants are acting as the protectors of a certain type of tree in Africa - and preventing elephants from eating them.