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52blog
11th February 2011
A recent article on the BBC has expressed concern that a number of dogs in Dorset may have been poisoned by pellets left on Bournemouth Heath It is thought the poison pellets could have been used to try and get rid of foxes.
48blog
10th February 2011
According to an article on the Telegraph, "Waitrose, which prides itself on its high animal welfare standards, has suspended a contract with a free-range duck farm after under cover filming revealed "inhumane" conditions."
41blog
9th February 2011
A recently published article on the BBC explores how snakes have evolved throughout history. According to the piece, a 95-million-year-old fossil is allowing scientists to look more in depth at how snakes became legless over time. Read more here.
36blog
8th February 2011
According to a recent article on the BBC: "a Surrey wildlife campaigner has appealed to air gun users not to aim at animals after a series of shootings of squirrels, foxes, owls and swans."
31blog
8th February 2011
David Attenborough features in a new BBC series starting on Wednesday 9th February at 8pm on BBC. The series looks at 'Madagascar' and all the wonderful wildlife inhabiting the island.
28blog
7th February 2011
A desperate dog owning couple from Swindon have set up the UKs biggest missing pet hunt. So far, they have hired all the staff of the UK's main pet training service, set up two 24-hour stakeouts and also delivered 1,500 leaflets and visited 300 homes. Read more here.
20blog
3rd February 2011
According to a recent article on the BBC, 'A woman who ran a pet crematorium in Derbyshire has been jailed for eight months for dumping the bodies of her customers' pets in a field.' The court heard how she invoiced a veterinary firm for over 91,000 over a period of around 3 years for disposal of waste and carcasses.
06blog
1st February 2011
The Telegraph has picked up an unusual story relating to a dog trainer in Germany. According to this article: "An animal trainer for German television and movie productions has come under fire for teaching a dog called Goldie to give the 'Heil Hitler!' salute."
05blog
1st February 2011
According to an article in the Daily Mail, 200 cows have been found dead in Wisconsin as a result of eating mouldy sweet potatoes. Although there seems to have been an unusually large amount of reported mass animal deaths so far this year, this incident is not related to any of the other instances.
82blog
26th January 2011
According to the Telegraph, the declining numbers of hedgehogs in the UK has prompted some experts to warn that these animals could become extinct. A number of initiatives are being rolled out over the country to try and prevent this from happening.
81blog
26th January 2011
Apparently the government may have made a u-turn on its previous decision not to bring in a cat to deal with the rat running along Downing Street, which was spotted on TV news bulletins earlier this week.
80blog
26th January 2011
A tongue in cheek headline from the Daily Mail, entitled 'Don't sleep with your pet, you may catch something (possibly bubonic plague)', shows that the research from the USA suggesting that sleeping with and/or kissing your pets can make you ill has hit UK headlines.