Archive for June, 2007
Scientists have given new hope to animals stricken by cancer by unveiling plans to build Europe’s biggest cancer treatment centre for pets.
The move offers the chance of a cure for animals that would once have been put down. Now devoted pet-owners who can afford between £500 and £4,000 can look forward to being able to get [...]
Posted in Cats, Dogs, National news, Other pets, Pet health on June 25th, 2007 |
A leading veterinary charity says pets should be ‘buckled-up’ in the car to avoid causing serious injury to themselves and their owners in a car crash.Â
The PDSA says that if a vehicle is involved in a crash at 30mph, and an unrestrained 50lb (22.5kg) border collie is thrown forward the force would be equivalent to [...]
Posted in Cats, Dog training, Dogs, General, National news, Other pets, Pet health on June 19th, 2007 |
Grass seeds are the scourge of summer for many dogs and their owners, causing numerous visits to the nation’s vets each year.
Cats, Dogs & Peace of Mind here publishes its short guide to hopefully help all pet owners enjoy the warm summer months without encountering any problems.
Grass seeds come in various forms, including burdock, [...]
Posted in CDPOM news, Dogs, National news, Pet health on June 18th, 2007 |
Fears have been raised over the safety of wildlife in Essex after tropical pets were found dumped in some Redbridge’s most important wetland habitats.
Residents living near to Eagle Pond, in Snaresbrook Road, were alarmed after a large oriental Koi carp was spotted feasting on bread which had been thrown in for the wildfowl.The sighting has raised [...]
Posted in International, London news, Other pets, Pet health on June 14th, 2007 |
A nursing home for elderly dogs with round-the-clock care is being opened in Japan.
Aging pooches can live out their final years at the canine home, which can accept 20 dogs at once, surrounded by puppies to keep them feeling younger.
The cost for pets to stay at the Soladi Care Home will be the equivalent of [...]
Posted in Dogs, International, Pet health on June 14th, 2007 |
The stress levels of Britain’s work force are literally being driven through the roof.ÂÂ
The daily grind of lengthy commutes and time wasted in traffic is taking its toll on our free time, bank balances and patience, according to new research.
Conducted by the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI), the study reveals that one in six [...]
Posted in CDPOM news, General on June 13th, 2007 |
NEW research from the RSPCA suggests that thousands of pet owners in the United Kingdom die each year without making arrangements for their pets in their wills.
In Cambridgeshire alone, for example, the RSPCA found that 900 pet owners died last year with less than half the county’s population happy to take on the animals.The RSPCA [...]
Posted in Cats, Dogs, National news, Other pets, Pet health on June 11th, 2007 |
Otto, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rare-breed Turkish Van cat, has given his verdict on his dad’s latest work – he’s deleted it!
The 59-year-old pop composer was working on the sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, based on Fredrick Forsyth’s novel Day of the Jackal, when Otto climbed inside the digital Clavinova piano, jumped on the [...]
Posted in Cats, National news on June 5th, 2007 |
Pet owners are buying luxury food for their animals that is as much as three times as expensive as similar food for humans, according to The Sunday Times.
An article in today’s paper (03/06/07) says that ingredients being fed to pets include venison, garlic and herbs, with some foods also available in organic and healthy [...]
Posted in Cats, Dogs, National news, Pet health, Pet products on June 3rd, 2007 |