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Kickstart a passion for fishkeeping with Tetra
Pet treat firm Huxley Hound receives Dragons’ Den offer
Mr Johnson’s launch price-marked promotional packs
Guess the Breed competition from Hidey Hidey
Over 300 pet brands on show at PATS Telford
PDSA to treat 1 pet per household for free instead of 3
Pooch & Mutt donates over 9,000 meals to charity
New benefits for OATA members to launch at AQUA 2017
Alfie & Molly’s launches limited-edition Christmas treats
Natures Menu highlights importance of responsible puppy ownership
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Fish4Dogs helps pet owners boost training knowledge
Naturediet expands it sales team
Nissan paw pack perfect for pets
Woman convicted of animal cruelty after she left rabbit to starve to death
Lily's Kitchen invests £1.5m in media campaign
The moment Eddie met the Queen
Exciting deals and discounts available for visitors to PATS Telford
Pets saved from house fire given CPR and oxygen
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Pets saved from house fire given CPR and oxygen
 
Pets rescued from a house fire have been given oxygen and CPR by firefighters.

Lilly the dog was fitted with an oxygen mask after the blaze in Craghead, near Stanley, Co Durham.

Oxygen therapy and CPR was also give to the family’s pet cat.

A spokesman for County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service said: “Our crews attended a house fire in Craghead near Stanley this morning and saved the lives of the family dog and cat.

"Sally the dog was given oxygen and the cat both oxygen and CPR at the scene.

“Both are now expected to make a full recovery. Thankfully, no one else was injured in the incident and the fire was quickly extinguished. Well done to all involved.”
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