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Korvo and Smudge were born to a feral mother in Raploch, Stirling. She was fed by a kind local resident who was concerned with the welfare of unowned cats in the area. Community Neutering Officer Yvette Malone works to educate the local community about the benefits and importance of neutering. She managed to trap the kittens and bring them in to the foster care of our West Lothian Branch while they were young enough to be successfully socialised. [Read More]

Click here to read the interview and see the rest of the DogsBuddy team’S top tips for dog sitting in the next edition of our show, DogsB Buddy: The Ultimate Guide to Dog Sitting.

Steve and Amanda are two of DogBuddy’s top sitters. They joined in late 2013 and their business has flourished. They’ve become one of the most popular in the DogB Buddy Community. We caught up with Steve to find out how it all started (and don’t miss the cute pups they’re taking care of!) In our interview below, we tell you how they got their start in dog care and what they love most about being a dog sitter. [Read More]

If you’d like to keep watch of your dog whilst you ’re out at work, why not book Doggy Day Care with one of our thousands of sitters near you?

This week in the Scoop we learn the psychology behind guilty looking dogs. We also meet the van-girl-and-her-dog explorers and interrupt a doggy roof party. Yes, you read that right! It’s this week’s pupdate on all things dog news. The Scoop is on weekdays at 10.30am on Channel 4. For more dog news visit The Scoops. Back to the page you came from. The Scooped is on every Thursday. Click here to read the latest episode of The Sco Scoop, or click here for the previous episode, which was on April 12. [Read More]

The charity’s key advice is for people to call 999 immediately if they find a dog in a hot car - the police are best placed to address an emergency situation.

Jonathan Theobald left his three dogs in a car for more than four hours. Daisy, Rascal and Mitch died from heat exposure in June 2016. RSPCA received 7,187 calls about animals in hot environments in 2016. While down from the previous year (8,779), the number is still worryingly high. The charity’s key advice is for people to call 999 immediately if they find a dog in a hot car - the police are best placed to address an emergency situation. [Read More]