The UK Kennel Club has created a "watch list" of at-risk breeds, which the organisation defines as "dog breeds of British and Irish origin that are considered to be vulnerable due to their ...
but a leading dog behavioural specialist has warned about the downsides of doing so. Irish dogs have been seen wearing clothes, being pushed around in buggies or transported around in knapsack ...
Numbers of threatened turtle doves in western Europe have rapidly recovered after a hunting ban was introduced in 2021, conservationists said. Numbers in the region increased by 40% to 610,000 ...
Shortly after 1.20pm on Thursday, it was reported that a man was followed by another male with a dog in the Divis Street area of west Belfast, who subjected him to racial verbal abuse. The ...
Laura Timmins completed the gorgeous glow up, and nabbed her posh wallpaper, panelling and new sink vanity for £300. She posted her impressive makeover to Facebook group Colourful & Maximalist ...
It aims to help Britain’s most troubled dogs and their desperate owners. The new series will see a team of top dog trainers work their magic once again. But radio presenter Nick, 40, has ...
The Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, and Chesapeake Bay Retriever are highly regarded water dogs with strong hunting ability and a silky coat, making them outstanding hunting companions. The ...
They share the cottage with their ‘pickles’, Zach, Leighton, Rex, Rose and Belle, who are aged between 16 and one (Joe also has a son from a previous relationship), four ducks and two dogs.
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