Just how do you keep Fido happy during lockdown?
DOGGONE! That’s our usual routines during lockdown. The coronavrius pandemic, and the orders to stay at home, have not been ...
DOGGONE! That’s our usual routines during lockdown. The coronavrius pandemic, and the orders to stay at home, have not been ...
Lockdown measures mean people must work from home, but for rescue centres this is impossible, as the animals need constant ...
Warning: this post contains images of one of the wounds A WOMAN has been treated in hospital after being attacked ...
The Wokingham canine carers win RSPCA national award for their committment to lost and stray dogs in the area.
A DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
Many owners love to share the experience of a beach trip with their dogs and dogs can have a lot ...
A PET shop chain with branches in Wokingham and Winnersh is encouraging customers to help abandoned animals this Christmas. Staff ...
DOG LOVERS from the Wokingham Pug Facebook group held some Hallowe’en fun on Sunday. The group members held a Pugowe’en ...
A FLEA treatment for cats and dogs has been recalled by the manufacturers after it was revealed that a potentially ...
DOGS of all shapes and sizes, and their two-legged companions, will be descending on Berkshire (or should we say Barkshire?) ...
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