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When Shwetal Dighe took his five-year-old Golden Retriever Buzo for what he thought would be a relaxing evening walk in the woods this summer, he could never have imagined how close to death his beloved dog would come.

“It’s our usual place, nothing out of the ordinary,” Shwetal, 50, recalls. “He was just wandering around among the trees, and suddenly I heard a loud cry...


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A dog called Boo who was left struck down and just seconds from death by a rare syndrome is ready for Hallowe’en after our vets miraculously brought her back to life.

Super-cute whippet Boo collapsed motionless after covering her family house with uncontrollable bloody diarrhoea which left it resembling a violent crime scene.

Boo’s owner, Yasmin, who had popped ou...


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Sarah Guy had just poured the first glass of rosé in the late Mallorcan sun when the message came through. “Not to panic,” the text read, “but Nala has been bitten by a snake.”

For teacher Sarah, who was settling into a long-awaited holiday with her husband Julian, the words made her blood run cold. Three-year-old Labrador Nala was back home in Scotland, staying with cl...


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Looking to spoil your furry friend this Christmas? We’ve got your back. We’ve rounded up a mix of playful toys, cosy beds, and practical accessories which cover a range of prices.

Whether you’re shopping for your own pet or a fellow animal lover, these picks will make tails wag, whiskers twitch and help every pet feel part of the festive fun.

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A kitten left close to death after being hit by a car was saved after a nighttime dash to one of our emergency Vets Now clinics.

Owner Vikki Dawson returned to her Hemel Hempstead home to find one-year-old Gus in a horrific, bloody state after the shocking accident which was filmed by a neighbour’s camera.

His face had been terribly injured, and Vikki feared he wo...


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