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Dog owners issues warning as 'outdated' heatstroke advice risks pets dying
Dogs suffering with heatstroke could become more unwell or even die as too many owners are using outdated methods, according to a new study.
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) found less than a quarter of dogs with heatstroke had been actively cooled before being transferred to the vet.
First baby red squirrels born at Yorkshire Arboretum
Four red squirrels have been born at an arboretum in North Yorkshire as part of a project to boost their population.
The baby red squirrels were born to two mothers, Holly and Hazel, who along with the dad, Erik the Red, arrived at the Yorkshire Arboretum last winter.
Animal welfare crisis warning over cost of living
The Scottish SPCA has claimed there is an animal welfare crisis in Scotland due to cost of living pressures.
Arrivals at its rescue centres have increased by 25% to 3,518 in the first six months of 2023.
Volunteers mobilize to save animals from forest fire areas in Türkiye
Members of a central Ankara-based charity organization are actively trying to save and preserve wild and domestic animals rescued from the midst of wildfires in affected areas across several Turkish provinces.