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Can you help find these stolen puppies?

Can you help find these stolen puppies?

07 December 2019

Six puppies, which are just three weeks old, have been snatched from their home.

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'Pigs are not pets'

'Pigs are not pets'

07 December 2019

People are being warned to avoid buying micro-pigs after a charity had to rescue one that was shuffled from home to home.

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Adorable baby elephant born

Adorable baby elephant born

05 December 2019

Animal park keepers have been treated to an early Christmas present after the birth of a baby African elephant.

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Rodent caught on camera running through hospital

Rodent caught on camera running through hospital

05 December 2019

An unknown rodent was caught on camera scampering through a hospital — watch the moment that left a mother "sickened" here.

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Mum's five-year rodent nightmare

Mum's five-year rodent nightmare

04 December 2019

A housing association has been accused of failing to solve a family's rodent problem.

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Smuggled African tortoises seized

Smuggled African tortoises seized

04 December 2019

Police have confiscated three tortoises illegally brought in to the county.

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Weed killers could be banned amid health fears

Weed killers could be banned amid health fears

01 December 2019

A council is considering banning weed killer amid fears it is harmful to children and pets.

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Three-legged railway cat goes missing

Three-legged railway cat goes missing

29 November 2019

Hundreds of people have backed an appeal to find a three-legged cat missing from the train station it calls home.

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Porpoise found on beach

Porpoise found on beach

29 November 2019

A harbour porpoise was discovered on a beach this morning.

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Rottweiler attacked great-grandma

Rottweiler attacked great-grandma

28 November 2019

A woman has been ordered to pay £1,000 compensation after her dog attacked an 80-year-old neighbour.

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Rare sighting of albino squirrel

Rare sighting of albino squirrel

27 November 2019

The grounds of a football club have become the unexpected home of a rarely-sighted squirrel.

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Rescued kitten's eyes 'at risk of bursting'

Rescued kitten's eyes 'at risk of bursting'

26 November 2019

A kitten had to have an eye removed after being found in a "sorry state".

'Intimidating' wild boar spotted in park

'Intimidating' wild boar spotted in park

24 November 2019

Dog walkers should be wary when visiting a picturesque Kent park following sightings of large wild boars.

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Heartbreak as poorly lion put to sleep

Heartbreak as poorly lion put to sleep

23 November 2019

A 16-year-old lion loved by keepers and animal park visitors has been put to sleep after his chronic back pain began to severely worsen.

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Lonely young swan rescued

Lonely young swan rescued

22 November 2019

A swan had to be rescued after wandering down a road and on to a beach where it was at risk from predators.

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Estate's newest residents are bright and feathered

Estate's newest residents are bright and feathered

21 November 2019

Peacocks have been pictured roaming around a new housing estate - but residents aren't alarmed.

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UK's loneliest cat faces second Christmas in care

UK's loneliest cat faces second Christmas in care

21 November 2019

Toby watched all his former moggy mates get re-homed - but he was left behind.

Store slammed after rabbit fur coats discovered

Store slammed after rabbit fur coats discovered

20 November 2019

A retail giant has been branded disgusting after a shopper revealed one of their products was made with real rabbit fur.

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Schoolgirl reunited with cat after 10 years

Schoolgirl reunited with cat after 10 years

18 November 2019

A teenager has hailed an early "Christmas miracle" after the cat she thought she'd never see again a decade ago was delivered to her home.

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Dead foal found in field

Dead foal found in field

18 November 2019

A young horse found with its torso ripped out had been in "good health" only 24 hours earlier.

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