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  • Apr- 2020 -
    30 April
    Planning begins for AQUA 2021

    Planning begins for AQUA 2021

    Planning for AQUA 2021 is reportedly underway, with exhibiting companies booking their stand for the biennial event next year. The exhibition, which is set to take place in October 2021, will be a “crucial event” in the aquatics and water gardening industry, according to UK and international suppliers and retailers.…

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  • 30 April
    Five-day Peterborough dog festival cancelled

    Five-day Peterborough dog festival cancelled

    A five-day dog festival that was set to take place in Peterborough this July has been cancelled amid the ongoing pandemic.  The event was due to take place at the East of England Arena between 8 July and 12 July, and was set to incorporate the East of England Championship…

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  • 30 April
    Covid-19: 70% of shopworkers are experiencing anxiety, says Udsaw

    Covid-19: 70% of shopworkers are experiencing anxiety, says Udsaw

    Shopworkers trade union Usdaw has released statistics revealing 70% of shop workers are experiencing anxiety and have raised concerns with their employers amid the Covid-19 crisis. The statistics revealed that 39% of the 7,357 members surveyed, primarily essential workers in shops, distribution warehouses, road transport or work as delivery drivers…

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  • 30 April
    NPM urges pet owners to raise funds for welfare charities amid Covid-19 crisis

    NPM urges pet owners to raise funds for welfare charities amid Covid-19 crisis

    National Pet Month (NPM) is urging pet owners to take to social media to raise funds for welfare rescues and charities amid the Covid-19 pandemic. NPM has joined with the Association of Dogs and Cats Home (ADCH) to put out a “sobering” message calling for help. David Bowles, ADCH head…

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  • 29 April
    Ferplast announces production of face masks amid Covid-19 crisis

    Ferplast announces production of face masks amid Covid-19 crisis

    Pet product supplier Ferplast has converted part of its production to manufacturer PPE face masks amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The operation, which was promoted by general manager, Nicola Vaccari, has required the employees who are usually dedicated to the sewing of cushions for our pets, have been trained in the…

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  • 29 April
    Linnaeus expands mental health support

    Linnaeus expands mental health support

    Linnaeus has announced that all employees will have access to mental health support through more than 100 mental health first aiders. The veterinary group, which is part of Mars Petcare, has more than 120 primary care and referral centre sites across the UK, all of which have been impacted by…

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  • 29 April
    Burns Pet Nutrition donates pet food to Hope Rescue amid Covid-19 crisis

    Burns Pet Nutrition donates pet food to Hope Rescue amid Covid-19 crisis

    Kidwell-based pet food company Burns Pet Nutrition has announced it has donated thousands of pounds worth of pet food to South Wales charity, Hope Rescue. The pet food company, which specialises in producing high quality dog food made up of all-natural ingredients, is providing the centre with three-months’ worth of…

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  • 29 April
    PFMA notes ‘substantial rise’ in bird food sales

    PFMA notes ‘substantial rise’ in bird food sales

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) revealed it has seen a “huge shift” in bird food sales in light of the ongoing pandemic.  PFMA members have seen bird food sales shift from stores to online in the last four weeks amid the nationwide lockdown, though warn that many retailers have…

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  • 28 April
    PIF issues guidance to dog groomers

    PIF issues guidance to dog groomers

    The Pet Industry Federation (PIF) has recently issued its guidance for dog groomers in light of the ongoing pandemic.  It warned groomers that despite the ability of pet owners to visit pet shops or veterinary surgeries, journeys by car to grooming salons are not permissible during the nationwide lockdown.  However,…

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  • 28 April
    Dogs to be trained to detect Covid-19 in patients

    Dogs to be trained to detect Covid-19 in patients

    Medical Detection Dogs has announced it will begin to intensively train six dogs in the hopes that they can detect the coronavirus strain in humans.   The charity believes the dogs could provide a “rapid, non-invasive” diagnosis of the virus. It is now working alongside the London School of Hygiene and…

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