RSPCA
News on the workings of The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, from rescuing horses who have become welfare cases to their involvement with hunting.
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	  					  Judge cites RSPCA witnesses’ ‘hidden agenda’ after innocent owner’s horses put down
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	  					  Rescuers work together to help horses up to their bellies in flooded fields
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	  					  ‘It’s very sad’: loaned thoroughbred comes home emaciated, ulcerated and suffering
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	  					  ‘An incredible legacy’: posthumous award for passionate, dedicated welfare champion
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	  					  Ban for couple who left filly to die weighing just 82kg in ‘dreadful mistreatment’
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	  					  Two arrested after police find ‘significant number’ of horses and dogs in need
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	  					  MPs invited to discuss ‘much-needed change’ to firework regulations
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	  					  He loves it’: neglected yearling rescued by RSPCA wins prestigious eventing title 10 years later
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	  					  Ban for man who left two-year-old tied to cart while he went to the pub
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	  					  Ponies left with ‘crocodile-like skin’ from burns after owner fly-grazed them on land with toxic plant
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	  					  Pony found in ‘shocking state’ beside dead companion makes full recovery
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	  					  Young rider who excelled in dressage on RSPCA rescue takes on pony saved from shipping container – and wins
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	  					  Small pony showed ‘all the signs of exhaustion’ – second death at Appleby as overworking rife
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	  					  Gypsies condemn ‘inexcusable act of cruelty’ as young horse ‘worked to death’ at Appleby
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	  					  Shetland breeder who left ponies to suffer with ‘extreme’ laminitis sent to prison
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	  					  The Animal Welfare Act challenged over powers in firework incidents
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	  					  ‘She did everything she could to create a kinder world’: farewell to animal welfare champion
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	  					  ‘A really sad case’: horses had to be dug free from stables – one had not been out for two years
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	  					  Owner who ‘forfeited right to have horses’ after two died admits breaching ban
 
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				