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Features
23rd August 2010
A new study by the American Automobile Association has shown how much of a distraction dogs can be to drivers.
20th August 2010
A recent UK-wide survey of over 1,000 dog owners found that 81% of respondents find their dog the ideal ice breaker when meeting new people.
19th August 2010
The Blue Cross is warning of a kitten crisis across the UK as it reported a nearly 20% rise in the number being given up or abandoned over the last two years.
18th August 2010
A recent study has found that our canine friends can improve the productivity of an office.
17th August 2010
Experts at The University of Nottingham are to set up a database of homeless animals in the hope of finding a solution to an unprecedented increase in the number of unwanted pets in the UK.
13th August 2010
Reports from the US suggest that a recent outbreak of salmonella was linked to dry pet food.
13th August 2010
The BVA 2010 Congress boasts a packed agenda highlighting a wide variety of companion and small animal issues.
12th August 2010
RAWF point out that here, this Rex rabbit fills most of the hutch, so the product description of allowing the rabbit to 'run freely' inside is not accurate in this case.
10th August 2010
Pet Smile Month 2010 will be held in September this year.
10th August 2010
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has said that rabies in continuing to kill in Africa and Asia, perhaps as a result of the proliferation of roaming dogs.
9th August 2010
New research has found that simply by spending time with the family dog, dog owners feel more relaxed and less stressed, happier and more optimistic, and less occupied with every day worries and problems.
6th August 2010
Scientists have shown that selective breeding of domestic dogs is not only changing the way animals look but is also driving major changes in the canine brain.