Animals
Swanning around
Alice Cairns meets the man charged with upholding an ancient Thames tradition Read more
Creature comforts
Warm blackberry and apple pie and sumptuous, sticky honey – what better way to toast the arrival of autumn Read more
Tortoise found on the run at golf course
The RSPCA is appealing to find the owner of a tortoise who managed to find his way onto a golf course at Walton on Thames Read more
A taste of the country at the Surrey County Show
Animal displays, a petting farm, traditional entertainment and rural crafts – in Guildford. It can only mean one thing; it’s time for the Surrey County Show Read more
Surrey & SW London's best pet services
William Gadsby Peet lists some of his favourite local companies for pampurred (sorry!) pets. From doggy day cares and vets to raw food and grooming, these companies all offer services for your hairy companion that are absolutely the dog's ... elbow Read more
Pedigree chums
William Gadsby Peet sniffs out some tasty treats for pampered pets Read more
Feline fine: cat therapy
Rosanna Greenstreet gets expert advice on how to handle her not so friendly feline Read more
Beauty & the beast: pampering pets
You may think your furry friend has the proverbial life of Riley but occasionally pets need extra special pampering and perhaps even a little nail varnish, says Fiona Adams Read more
Creature comforts: accessories for pets
Miranda Jessop tracks down desirable accessories for owners who just can’t resist spoiling their pets Read more
Animal rescue shelters in Surrey & SW London
Our March magazines are going to be a special pet-themed extravaganza focusing on everything from animal first aid to cat yoga. Inspired by the idea, Rhys Mancell Smith lists some of the best animal shelters covering the Surrey & SW London area Read more
Change of Scene the farm for troubled youngsters
Sue Mapp visits Change of Scene, a rural project giving troubled kids confidence and self-respect through hard work with animals Read more
Interview: Noel Fitzpatrick talks about his music festival One Live
Professor Noel Fitzpatrick talks about his music festival One Live. The Supervet is hoping to make the festival part of a sociopolitical revolution in the way we approach human and veterinary medicine, all whilst having a bloody good time. Read more
Interview: Michel Birkenwald, Hedgehog watch
Everyone loves the humble hedgehog, unfortunately they are at risk of becoming endangered. William Gadsby Peet talks to Michel Birkenwald about how the British public can help our prickly friends. Read more
Interview: Scott Miller, Vet on the Hill in Richmond
With the second season of Vet On The Hill coming to an end, Dr Scott Miller talks to William Gadsby Peet about chipmunk CPR and a puppy called Skull Crusher Read more