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A decision on whether a 'highly valued' dog walking field can remain open has been postponed.
We have crunched the numbers on the total poos picked up and hours of sleep lost for the average individual and all pet owners across the county.
An animal centre is on the lookout for owners wanting to take home a gentle giant weighing in at a whopping 100kg.
A pet behaviourist has come up with training tips for dog owners to help their furry friends feel less anxious as lockdown continues to be eased.
It's time to reveal the winner of the monthly Kent Pets Tournament - and we want to hear from you if your pet could come out on top next month?
A charity dog walk which organisers say is a 'Sunday stroll like no other' is returning to the county later this year.
A Police and Crime Commissioner candidate is calling for a pets protection officer to be appointed - but the current PCC says the position exists.
Animal welfare charity Battersea has launched online training classes to help dogs bought in the pandemic cope once restrictions ease.
A couple who have dedicated their lives to monkeys and transformed their garden into an oasis are concerned over the ease of owning exotic animals.
Donations from across the world have been flooding in to help fund the vet treatment for an internet famous pug from Kent.
The time has come to decide who will become Kent's Cutest pet and this week readers will be voting on the eternal debate - cats or dogs?
A group of puppies just a matter of weeks old have been stolen from their kennels in a Kent village.
A lake conservation area could have an order placed on it to curb anti-social and damaging behaviour.
The RSPCA is appealing for information after 19 mice were found abandoned in ‘home-made cage’ at a fly-tipping spot.
With restrictions set to ease, attractions across Kent are preparing to reopen. We take a look at the major ones opening to visitors.
The final four pets who will be competing for the title of Kent's Cutest pet have been decided - vote here and sign up to next month's competition.
Four cockerels which were part of a flock abandoned on a village green six months ago are still in need of a new home.
Police have debunked suggestions cable ties appearing on lampposts are being used to highlight homes as potential targets for dog thefts.
Dog walkers are to be banned from letting their pets off leads at a beauty spot - despite fears the rule will be enforced "once in a blue moon".
Vote for who you think are the cutest pets in the county - will it be the cuddly chicken or the Pringle-stealing cockapoo?
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