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Small animal news headlines

Dogs Trust issues antifreeze warning Dogs Trust issues antifreeze warning
Dog owners urged to keep de-icing products away from their pets. Read More

Vet removes 50cm toy arrow from puppy's stomach

Vet removes 50cm toy arrow from puppy's stomach

The cane corso needed emergency surgery.

Vet removes 50cm toy arrow from puppy's stomach

Dogs' heart rates synchronise with owners, study finds
Heart rate variability was interconnected during interaction. Read More

Otitis externa treatment can lead to yeast overgrowth, study finds

Otitis externa treatment can lead to yeast overgrowth, study finds
Antibiotic use led to increases in Malassezia pachydermatis. Read More


Scientists use AI to detect and grade canine heart murmurs

Scientists use AI to detect and grade canine heart murmurs
Researchers hope technology could help spot early signs of disease. Read More

Owners of flat-faced dogs urged to monitor noisy breathing

Owners of flat-faced dogs urged to monitor noisy breathing
Many owners still unaware of breathing assessments. Read More


Firework warning as increase in missing dogs expected

Firework warning as increase in missing dogs expected

81 per cent more dogs go missing during fireworks...


Call for more research on dog health after neutering

Call for more research on dog health after neutering

Review finds conflicting information in veterinary literature.

Cats Protection makes urgent winter appeal

Cats Protection makes urgent winter appeal
Cat abandonment cases have risen by over 30 per cent. Read More

Most drivers would break law if they hit a dog, research finds

Most drivers would break law if they hit a dog, research finds
Eighty-six per cent would not contact the police. Read More