The world's most famous dog show is back, with pooches expected from all over the globe as thousands of breeders and owners ...
TODAY marks World Book Day – the day which sees children across the area dressing up as their favourite literary character to celebrate books ...
Doorbell camera footage shown to a court captures the moment a man calmly walks away after killing his son's girlfriend. The ...
A retired miner, believed to be one of the oldest in the UK, celebrated his 103rd birthday on Friday. Ron "Ginger" Parsons, ...
A dog owner says she is "gutted" after her prized pooch made the Welsh team for Crufts 2025, but was then was banned from the competition because part of her tail had been removed for medical reasons.
Dalmatian Vizsla cross Gwen, three, suffered from 'happy tail syndrome' - which would caused wounds and dislocations in her tail.
Every dog has its day. At least, that is what Sophie Scott-Thomas thought when she was told her mixed-breed dalmatian had been selected to compete at Crufts this year. But hours later, her hopes ...
A dog has been banned from competing at Crufts after having her tail amputated due to ‘happy tail syndrome.’ Dalmatian-Vizsla cross Gwen, three, had the procedure after repeated injuries, but her ...
The three year old Dalmatian Vizsla cross named Gwen suffered from 'happy tail syndrome', which caused wounds and dislocations. The wounds got so severe that vets advised owner Sophie Scott-Thomas ...
A dog has been banned from competing at Crufts after she had to have her tail amputated because she wagged it too vigorously.
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