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Feb- 2013 -22 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
BVA supports Northern Ireland dog breeding initiatives
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the recently agreed legislation to regulate all commercial dog breeders in Northern Ireland.…
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22 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Experts warn of increased spread of lungworm across UK
Last yearโs damp summer and mild winter have allowed slug and snail populations to flourish, leading experts to warn of…
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21 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Families with pets have happier children, research suggests
Research has indicated that households with pets produce happier, healthier children with greater responsibility. Some experts have shown the benefits…
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21 FebruaryFunny
Do Brits spend more on treats for their dogs than their partners?
New research has suggested that Britons spend a whopping ยฃ43 million more to treat their dogs than their partners! Conducted…
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20 FebruaryTrade Organisations
Dogs Trust works with Marmax to improve sustainability
One of the UKโs largest dog welfare charities has been working with a recycled plastics manufacturer to create new dog…
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19 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Retail business running costs up ยฃ20bn since 2006
A British Retail Consortium (BRC) commissioned study by Oxford Economics has revealed that retailersโ operating costs have increased by a…
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19 FebruaryEvents
Launch of Manchester Pet Show confirmed
It has been announced that the first ever Manchester Pet Show will launch this autumn. Held at EventCity, the Manchester…
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19 FebruaryManufacturers
Yorkshire-based fish food company to supply for worldโs largest oceanarium
New Era Aquaculture has received its largest ever order from the worldโs newest and largest oceanarium. As part of the…
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19 February
Britainโs shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012
The shop vacancy rate average in Great Britain reduced during 2012, reports the Local Data Companyโs (LDC). In its latest…
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19 FebruaryRetailers
Britainโs shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012
The shop vacancy rate average in Great Britain reduced during 2012, reports the Local Data Companyโs (LDC). In its latest…
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