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Pet food manufacturers hit back at criticism
Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd recalls products over health risk
Call for urgent review of animal activities licensing
Pioneering Pawfect Foods set to hit the UK pet market
Excitement builds as PATS Telford gets set for epic show
Supreme drives cross category sales with treats value-add
Innocent launches British Air-Dried Complete Food
Measuring water quality in line with DEFRA guidelines
Police Dog awarded animals’ George Cross
Two miracle pets who dodged death by a whisker entered into national competition
Sales of pet cooling range take off during recent heatwave
Help owners to keep canines cool this summer
PetQuip Awards-nominated Trespaws introduces dog cooling vests
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Plans to replace popular pet shop with cafe
Pets at Home vet kicked and stamped on dog in fit of rage
Pet retail assistants seek field sales roles
Nutriment is leader of the pack on ‘All About Dog Food’ supersite
Discover Tonka Toys for dogs
Pet firm reaches regional finals of NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards
See CSJ’s ‘A Way with Dogs’ - series 2
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Smart Garden Products launches new pet division
Dog food labels too hard to read for half of Brits
Pets at Home criticised by bird welfare group
National campaign to promote responsible dog walking
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Two miracle pets who dodged death by a whisker entered into national competition

 

A Fox terrier left at death’s door after a ferocious dog attack, and a cat left with a fractured jaw after being hit by a car, are among the first entrants into this year’s Pet Survivor competition, run by leading vet charity PDSA.

 

PDSA is searching for the UK’s most incredible stories of pet survival for its unique award. The competition is open to any pet in the UK that has been treated for a life-threatening illness or injury. Enter online at www.pdsa.org.uk/petsurvivor

 

Early entrants Trinny and Loopie

Early contender Trinny, an 11-year-old long-haired Fox terrier, was left fighting for her life after being badly bitten by another dog. Trinny was left in shock, with deep lacerations, horrific puncture wounds to her chest. She also suffered a shoulder injury so bad she was in danger of losing her front leg. She was treated at Manchester PDSA Pet hospital, where she needed multiple operations to mend her wounds. 

 

Brave Trinny received intensive care from PDSA vet nurses, including antibiotics to treat the weeping wounds, pain-relief and drip therapy. At first, she didn’t want to eat, so had to be hand fed to help her recovery. Incredibly, after months of rehabilitation, she defied the odds, pulled through, and has made a full recovery. Her owners, Julie Keeling and Mark Aspray, have put her forward for the PDSA Pet Survivor awards to recognise her incredible bravery. 

 

Meanwhile, three-year-old cat Loopie lost at least one of his nine lives after being hit by a car. He was rushed to the out-of-hours team based at Sheffield PDSA Pet Hospital, and was in such a critical condition that owner James Rowney was warned to prepare for the worst. Loopie had severe head injuries, his jaw had multiple fractures and the skin was ripped away from his lower jaw. Not only did Loopie’s jaw have to be fixed with wire (and a feeding tube fitted as he couldn’t eat by himself), but he needed surgery to re-attach the ripped skin. 

 

After 12 days of intensive care from the vet team, he was eventually well enough to go home, and went on to make a full recovery. Loopie is being entered into Pet Survivor by his owner James, who wants to thank the team at Sheffield for saving the life of his friend.

 

Previous Pet Survivor winners

Last year’s winner, Dexter, was crowned PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018 after being shot through the mouth in a deliberate airgun attack. Surviving this shocking act of cruelty was a miracle in itself, but he was also left with a fractured jaw and a hole in the roof of his mouth, requiring months of treatment and recovery. Dexter was selected by a panel of judges to go through to a final public vote against three other pets, and was announced as the winner in December 2018.

 

PDSA Vet Olivia Anderson-Nathan said: “Dexter received the coveted title of Pet Survivor to recognise his incredible survival spirit, his owners’ dedication, and the skill and expertise of all the vets and vet nurses who helped to save his life. We’d like to hear from anyone whose pet has an extraordinary story of survival against all odds, or who has cheated death by a whisker.”

 

The winner of PDSA Pet Survivor 2019 will be decided by a public vote later in the year. They will receive a trophy, plus a luxury pet hamper worth £200, provided by this year’s sponsor Petsurance from PDSA.

 

Other previous winners include Darcy, a working Cocker Spaniel from Dundee, who fell down a 60ft dam, leaving her with a fractured pelvis, two broken legs and multiple other injuries. She won the award in 2016 after going through months of rehabilitation before she was able to fully recover. In 2015, the award was won by Staffie Ziggy, who miraculously survived being shot in the head with a crossbow.

 

The awards are open to any pet treated by a vet in the UK for a life-threatening illness or injury between 1 August 2018 and 31 August 2019. Pet owners wishing to nominate their pet can enter online at www.pdsa.org.uk/petsurvivor. The closing date is Sunday 8 September 2019.

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