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The boundaries of veterinary science have taken another giant step forward in a groundbreaking combination of surgical expertise and bioengineering, which has seen the development of a prosthetic implant that allows tendons to literally 'grow' into metal and restore total mobility and function.
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It was champagne and tap water all round when four-legged and two-legged friends rubbed shoulders at the 2010 Dogs Trust Honours. Joining celebrities and VIPs were the hirsute winners of five categories, chosen from over 300 entrants from across the UK.
As new figures released by the RSPCA suggest that thousands of dogs have already been dumped in 2010, the charity renews its call for a dog licencing scheme.
Dog owners and veterinary practices are being urged to be on their guard after a series of outbreaks of suspected parvovirus, a potentially fatal canine disease.
Dogs Trust has stated that it is "appalled" by the suggestion that dogs seized under Section 1 of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 should be shot to save the Metropolitan Police the cost of kennelling them.