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All bird keepers should continue good biosecurity practice and be vigilant for signs of disease to keep their birds safe from avian influenza.
Spot the dog and its fellow robots are transforming the future of clean-up work at Sellafield
Teams of expert coders used their skills to discover what capabilities state-of-the-art robotic dogs could offer the British Army.
A new engineering centre development has been unveiled in West Cumbria this week.
UKAEA experts supported testing of agile robots for nuclear decommissioning
Public urged to think twice before buying a pet this Christmas
Prospective puppy and kitten owners warned of risks of being ‘Petfished’ when buying a pet online following lockdown demand surge
Temporary ban on commercial imports from Belarus, Poland, Romania and Ukraine will be lifted with new rules coming into force 29th October
Canine hero Judy stole the nation's heart when she saved thousands of lives during the Second World War.
The dogs have undertaken a rigorous new training programme set out by the UK government to prepare them for cargo screening.
The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018 come into force today
Constable Martin Johnson and Police Dog Peppa joined competitors from the UK, US, Belgium and Latvia.
Third-party puppy sales banned in England from Monday 6 April
Employment Tribunal decision.
Tyke’s journey from dogs’ home to dog's life with Border Force has led him to the national stage at the British Animal Honours 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two RAF air dogs who have served in Afghanistan have gone on patrol with the City of London Police Dog Unit so that the two forces can learn from each other's experiences.
Each year more than 100,000 dogs are dumped or lost at a cost of £57 million to the taxpayer and welfare charities.
Welcome home banners and celebrations greeted some 50 soldiers from 104 Military Working Dog Unit when they returned home from Afghanistan.
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