Saturday Night Live vets Pete Davidson and Colin Jost will star in Worst Man

Saturday Night Live vets Pete Davidson and Colin Jost will star in Worst Man about a couple dealing with family dynamics before their wedding By Annita Katee For Dailymail.com Published: 19:05 BST, 17 June 2020 | Updated: 19:05 BST, 17 June 2020 After working together on Saturday Night Live for many years, Pete Davidson and … Read more

Gwyneth’s daughter Apple is welcome with open arms by Hollywood vets

Gwyneth Paltrow posted a glamorous photo of her daughter Apple Martin on Thursday to honor her 16th birthday. And soon after dozens of the Oscar-winner star’s Hollywood pals left complimentary comments for the teenager proving they are welcoming the budding star with open arms. Some of the GOOP founder’s closest friends, including Cameron Diaz, Kate Hudson, … Read more

Thai vets pull discarded plastic bag from a green turtle’s backside

Turtley gross! Thai vets pull a 12-inch strand of discarded plastic bag from a green turtle’s backside that it mistook for food Footage shows a foot-long piece of soft plastic being pulled from a green turtle Ocean rubbish stuck inside the turtle would have eventually caused it to die It’s likely herbivorous species of turtle mistook the … Read more

Shia LaBeouf walks hand-in-hand with Mia Goth as they take their new puppy to the vets

Shia LaBeouf walks hand-in-hand with Mia Goth as they take their new puppy to the vets after adopting it last month By Charlotte Dean For Mailonline Published: 14:15 BST, 2 May 2020 | Updated: 14:15 BST, 2 May 2020 They adopted a black Labrador puppy together last month after confirming they had reunited following their … Read more

Injured hornbill found in Thailand can eat again after vets fit a new beak made with a 3D printer 

First invented in the 1980s by Chuck Hull, an engineer and physicist, 3D printing technology – also called additive manufacturing – is the process of making an object by depositing material, one layer at a time. Similarly to how an inkjet printer adds individual dots of ink to form an image, a 3D printer adds … Read more

Abbey Clancy heaps praise on vets after black Labrador puppy Elvis needs emergency cast on his leg

‘Thank you for helping our little pup!’ Abbey Clancy heaps praise on the country’s vets after her black Labrador Elvis needs emergency cast on his leg By Jack Newman For Mailonline Published: 00:15 BST, 25 April 2020 | Updated: 01:45 BST, 25 April 2020 Abbey Clancy has praised vets working across the country during lockdown … Read more

‘Non-essential’ businesses including vets, dentists and rugby clubs asked to return bottled oxygen

‘Non-essential’ businesses including vets, dentists and rugby clubs asked to return bottled oxygen amid fears there are shortages in hospitals The BOC, Britain’s largest supplier of medical gases, has been recalling oxygen Small business have been asked to return their supplies for the NHS Demand for oxygen has soared following the coronavirus outbreak in the … Read more

Who needs sheep when there are pesky vets to round up?

As Britain’s most beloved vet, James Herriot’s delightfully honest and at times hilarious reminiscences of a vet’s life in 1930s Yorkshire charmed millions — and were turned into a long-running hit BBC series. And as this exclusive reprint reveals around 50 years after it was first published, his magical work is still able to warm … Read more

Vet’s plea to pet owners to take a ‘common sense approach’ during coronavirus crisis

A vet has urged pet owners to take a ‘common sense approach’ with their four-legged friends during the coronavirus crisis.    Two research projects are underway at the University of Adelaide to determine whether pets can experience a biological transmission of the virus after several dogs and cats outside of Australia tested positive to COVID-19.  But … Read more

Vet’s urgent warning as scientists research coronavirus link to animals

A vet has issued an urgent warning to pet owners as researchers look into the link between domestic animals and coronavirus.   Dr Anne Fawcett, from the University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Science, said common sense should be used after two cats and two dogs tested positive for COVID-19. ‘Out of an abundance of caution, … Read more