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Stray dogs to stay in city

A plan to move thousands of stray dogs from Moscow to a site outside the city has been dropped, animal rights activists say. The Hope Bringers charity said that the city government, which had been due to endorse the plan yesterday, dropped it after activists said that it would endanger the animals’ lives. The charity…

Mayor to get control of Royal Parks

The coalition Government plans to hand control of The Royal Parks to Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London. Critics fear this could subject the Parks, currently run by a Government body answerable to Parliament, to increased commercial activity, turning them into ?fairgrounds?. The critics accuse the Government of washing its hands of the eight Royal…

The asking price for this puppy is a good home! Could it be yours?

Black labrador dog, 11 weeks old on 22nd August, top pedigree, championship lineage, already rabies vaccined, first annual vaccine done, A1 health, micro chipped, original pedigree papers and vaccination certificates will come with the puppy. The reason for this 11th hour search for a new owner, is because the original buyer has let breeder down…

CDPOM World: see inside the dog cr?che

CDPOM World on ITV London Tonight CDPOM World is capturing the imagination of London’s pet owners. Not only has founder Louise Wilsher been interviewed by Joanne Good in her Barking at the Moon slot on the BBC Radio London late night show, but the TV cameras have also been in in their droves. ITV London…

DOGS: Don’t let Sam’s death be in vain

A West London family are demanding answers following the tragic news that the Metropolitan police have destroyed their family pet dog Sam – in error. Sam, a four-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier (see video below) was seized under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 on 5 May 2009, six months after an incident in which he nipped…

DOGS: Keep beaches open for dogs

Have you ever gone for a day out to the beach and found your dog is not as welcome as you? If you live near or ever enjoy a visit to the English coast you may have found that dog-friendly beaches are few and far between. This is because increasing numbers of local authorities are…

DOGS: Natasha Kaplinsky in trouble for failing to scoop the poop

It’s happened to a lot, if not all, of us at one time or another. Over the weekend it was the turn of Natasha Kaplinsky, when she found herself on the wrong side of a lecture from a pair of mounted police after her dog left a deposit on the grass during a walk in…

DOGS: Congrats – Henry’s Dad is in Les Mis

ALL THE carers at CDPOM are very happy to congratulate customer Gavin Makinson on being chosen to appear in Les Miserables at the Queens Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, where he is playing the part of The Bishop of Digne/Combeferre in the current run. It also means they get to walk his lovely Dogue de Bordeaux Henry…

DOGS: Tenant pets must be microchipped

Council tenants in a south-west London borough will be unable to have a pet dog unless it has been microchipped, under new rules. Wandsworth Council will perform the procedure for free after concern about the lack of control on dog ownership. Inserted under the dog’s skin, the microchip enables owners to be easily identified if…

CDPOM: Cats, Dogs & Peace of Mind boosts presence in online networks

Online social networks are attracting great interest? across the world’s population and the team at Cats, Dogs & Peace of Mind is no exception. Seeing considerable potential for keeping in touch with each other, existing customers, former employees? as well as spreading the word and attracting new clients and carers, CDPOM has now? added a…

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