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Track and train up to 20 dogs from your vehicle with the Garmin Alpha XL, a 10-inch touchscreen GPS built for serious hound ...
The Controversy Behind Big Cat Collars Posted: May 8, 2025 | Last updated: May 8, 2025 Microchipping big cats could revolutionize conservation by preventing poaching and tracking population ...
A strong dog collar is necessary for all those long summer ... Hot summer days call for a pool for the whole family! This foldable extra-large dog swimming pool easily folds out when you want ...
The Fi Smart Dog Collar makes it easy to track your ... and Yorkshire terriers, while the extra-large option (for necks between 20 and 30.5 inches in circumference) should suit breeds like great ...
Almost 1,000 XL Bully dog owners have been granted an exemption from a recent ban on ownership of the breed. It comes as over 1,800 XL Bully dog owners have applied for exemptions since the ban ...
Back in 2021, I wrote a column about collars and leashes … but since that was four years ago, and we all know how fast things change these days, I thought it might be time to revisit the subject ...
Pet owners around Australia have been urged to follow four simple rules when fitting collars on their animals. The warning follows the discovery of an entangled cat with deep wounds around its ...
IT'S famous for its historic castle and its local cheeses but a small UK town has now become renowned for a much darker reason. Ruthless dog breeders have spread ...
A cockapoo has died after being attacked by another dog, which has been described as a "XL-Bully type", in a park in Hampshire. Between 5pm and 6pm on April 30, a 65-year-old man was walking his brown ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Three girls were mauled by a "monster" seven and-a-half stone XL Bully dog which had to be restrained by a neighbour, a court has heard.
A woman has been charged after two people were injured in an XL Bully attack at a Scots park. Emergency services were called to Station Road in Thornton, Fife, at 6.45pm on Tuesday, April 29.
A woman ended up being hauled before a court after taking on a rescue dog and not realising it was an XL bully. Susanne Humphreys, from Dover, had thought she had adopted a Staffordshire bull terrier.