HomeUSACharities see a huge increase in calls from Brits who can't afford...USAWorldCharities see a huge increase in calls from Brits who can’t afford to keep their petsOUS News06/08/20223ShareFacebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp The Dogs Trust has received 18,000 calls from distraught owners who can no longer keep their beloved pets – an increase of 55% in the first seven months of last year due to life crisis bites. RELATED ARTICLESUViK students will launch a satellite into spaceOUS News 19/08/2022 You Consider Yourself a Saint Above All: The Prime Minister’s... 19/08/2022 Campbellford Memorial Hospital experiencing ‘unprecedented patient volume’ – PeterboroughOUS... 19/08/2022 AT DOCKS: Fives cases in Southampton courtOUS News 19/08/2022 Alternatives available amid drug shortages, Essex pharmacist saysOUS News 19/08/2022 Kabul wants to buy 1 million tonnes of gasoline and... 19/08/2022 Kingston, Ontario health care officials react to the province’s new... 19/08/2022 Russia-Ukraine war: UK spy chief says Putin lost information war... 19/08/2022 Most PopularPolice are looking for a suspect in the kidnapping of a woman on the... 19/08/2022 York Level A results: Huntington and Joseph Rowntree recordsOUS News 19/08/2022 Subscribe to the Townsville NewsletterOUS News 19/08/2022 Ex-service veteran remembered – Australian Jewish NewsOUS News 19/08/2022 Part currency, part status symbol: pin trading becomes second sport for Canadian Summer Games... 19/08/2022 COVID-19: BC hospital cases drop again, report argues as latest wave peaksOUS News 19/08/2022 Ontario extends deadline for child-care operators to apply for $10-a-day programOUS News 19/08/2022 Valsad Tribal Areas, Dang to get 35 new mobile towers, 157 towers to upgrade... 19/08/2022 Load more