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Judge overturns decision to euthanise pitbull
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Judge Graham Cottle said that he was "extremely impressed" with the new arrangements.
Stella transferred to secure home in Tiverton

A decision to euthanise a ‘pit bull type’ dog following two years in a kennel without exercise has been overturned.

Four-year-old Stella’s plight emerged when a BBC documentary exposed that she was being held by Devon and Cornwall Police in a 3ft x 9ft cage without opportunities for exercise, until a decision was made about her case.

Amid concerns that such confinement could fuel Stella's aggression, Torquay Magistrates Court ordered her destruction.

On Wednesday (22 June), however, that decision was overturned, and now Stella is allowed to roam free at her new home in Tiverton, Devon.

At an appeal hearing, the court heard that Stella had recently been living in converted stables. Her new carer, Caroline Pharaoh, said that Stella had access to a large secure field and had not given her any problems at all.

According to The Guardian, judge Graham Cottle said that he was "extremely impressed" with the new arrangements.

“She [Caroline Pharoah] has looked after Stella for some six weeks and is willing to become the permanent keeper of the dog. She is fully aware of what is involved when she takes ownership,” he said.

“She has stepped into this very difficult situation and it is very clear she is willing to do whatever is necessary to ensure the dog does not pose a risk to the public. From the description of the premises, it is ideal.”

Caroline will now have to apply for an exemption certificate to allow her to keep a prohibited breed. In public, Stella will have to wear a muzzle and, at home, must be kept in secure surroundings.

Police seized Stella following an unrelated raid on her previous owner, Anthony Hastie, in May 2014.

The police judged her to be too dangerous to exercise, as she had threatened and shown aggressive behaviour to staff.

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Vets launch new podcast for pet owners

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 Two independent vets have launched a podcast to help owners strengthen their bond with pets. Dr Maggie Roberts and Dr Vanessa Howie, who have worked in both veterinary practice and major charities, are keen to use their experience to enable people to give pets a better life.

The venture, called Vets Talking Pets, provides advice and information on a range of topics, including how to select a suitable pet, where to obtain them and how to get the best out of your vet. Maggie and Vanessa will also discuss sensitive subjects, including end-of-life care, raw food diets and the cost of veterinary care.

The podcast can be found on all the usual podcast sites, including Podbean, Apple, Amazon Music and YouTube. 

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RCVS Regional Question Time heads to Edinburgh

The RCVS is to bring its Regional Question Time (RQT) to Edinburgh for 2026.

The event will take place at Novotel Edinburgh Park in Edinburgh on Wednesday, 20 May 2026.

It will begin with supper and drinks at 6.30pm, with an evening programme from 7.30pm. This will start with an update on RCVS' activities, followed by questions and answers with representatives.

RCVS is encouraging an 'open dialogue', in which queries can be raised in a friendly, informal environment.

While discussions are expected to be audience-led, the RQT is expected address major issues including the VSA, the CMA's remedy package and the VN Vision project.

Tim Parkin, RCVS president, said: "It's an important time for the professions, and I'm looking forward to meeting colleagues in Scotland as we navigate this period of change together so we can come out stronger."

Tickets can be booked here.