Take part to this month’s Great Debate: are pet health clubs value for money, or a con to discourage you from changing vets? Vet care can be expensive, and with the ongoing cost of living crisis families across the UK have really been An online poll carried out for canine charity last year showed that “more […]
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Crime Scene Investigation: why we need to rethink how we investigate dog attacks
As pet owners across the UK are left reeling by the ban on XL Bullies, vet and animal behaviourist Dr. Kendal Shepherd explains why we need to rethink our legislation around dangerous dogs as well as the way we investigate dog attacks – and why responsible dog owners trying to minimise risks may find themselves […]
Wire Fox Terrier on the brink of being declared ‘at risk’
Image by AHLN The Wire Fox Terrier, one of Britain’s most iconic breeds, is likely to enter The Kennel Club’s list of dog breeds ‘At Watch’ for the first time in its history. The ‘At Watch’ list monitors breeds with between 300-450 puppy births a year. Those with fewer than 300 puppy registrations annually are […]
Scotland not to introduce XL Bully ban before assessing “relevant evidence”
Following the government’s to add the XL Bully to the list of banned breeds under the Dangerous Dogs Act – a move which was – pet owners in England and Wales have a to work out whether their pet is a XL Bully “type”. If so they must register it for exemption – or have it euthanased […]
First ‘Alabama Rot’ deaths of the season reported
Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists (AMVS) have confirmed the first two cases of CRGV – commonly known as Alabama Rot – of the ‘season’, with a three-year-old Hungarian Vizsla in Surrey (pictured above) and a two-year-old cocker spaniel in Farringdon, Hampshire, as the victims. Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), or Alabama Rot, is a disease […]