Ashleigh and Pudsey back new campaign
Northamptonshire duo Ashleigh and Pudsey are backing a new campaign to keep pets safe over Christmas
Northamptonshire duo Ashleigh and Pudsey are backing a new campaign to keep pets safe over Christmas
Northamptonshire duo Ashleigh and Pudsey are launching a Christmas appeal highlighting the risks that pets face over the festive period.
They've teamed up with the veterinary group Vets4Pets to try and reduce the number of pets which need treatment over Christmas.
The biggest problems are;
Feeding pets things such as chocolate, raisins, sultanas and currants which are toxic to many animals.
Dogs and cats getting stressed when they can't escape crowds of visitors.
Allowing pets to eat meat containing turkey and chicken bones which can easily splinter and cause internal damage.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it was investigating Essex Police's handling of the investigation.
Campbell has been reportedly recommended to Ipswich’s board and is expected to hold talks over the job in the next few weeks.
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