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  • Sep- 2018 -
    3 September
    RVC joins forces with tech start-up Felcana

    RVC joins forces with tech start-up Felcana

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has announced a four-year collaboration with Felcana, a pet care start-up based in London, to support the continued research into pet traits and behaviors. As a result of the partnership the two organisations will combine their expertise in a range of pet wearable health projects…

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  • 3 September
    A third of puppies bought online die or fall ill within a year

    A third of puppies bought online die or fall ill within a year

    Some 31 percent of puppies bought online illness or death in their first year as people buy puppies impulsively and get duped by rogue breeders, research has suggested. The research, for the Kennel Club’s Puppy Awareness Week which runs from 3-9 September 2018, shows that 18 percent of puppy buyers…

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  • Aug- 2018 -
    31 August
    Hill’s Pet Nutrition crowns its Kitten of the Year

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition crowns its Kitten of the Year

    A kitten from London has beaten nationwide competition to be crowned ‘Kitten of the Year 2018’, in an annual competition run by food brand, Hill’s Pet Nutrition. Fifi from Ealing was chosen out of over 450 kittens to gain the title in the annual competition, which encouraged pet owners across…

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  • 31 August
    Cotswold Raw sees tripe-based sales triple

    Cotswold Raw sees tripe-based sales triple

    Pet food manufacturer Cotswold Raw has reported an increase in interest in its tripe-based products in the last four months, with the sales of the product category tripling. The company has two tripe-themed offers: a beef and tripe complete meal and lamb’s tripe chunks. Tripe is a natural element of…

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  • 31 August
    Manchester hero hounds recognised with ‘animal OBE’

    Manchester hero hounds recognised with ‘animal OBE’

    Two dogs from Greater Manchester Fire and Service will be awarded the animal equivalent of the OBE by leading vet charity PDSA, for their years of outstanding devotion and service to society. Yellow Labradors Echo (14) and Cracker (13) will receive the PDSA Order of Merit at a ceremony in…

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  • 31 August
    Animal hospital completes £2.5m extension

    Animal hospital completes £2.5m extension

    Animal hospital, North Downs Specialist Referrals, has completed a £2.5m extension to its Surrey headquarters as it aims to bolster its treatment offering. The architect-designed addition houses a new diagnostic imaging suite complete with cutting edge technology including state of the art CT and MRI scanners. The newly-opened extension has…

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  • 31 August
    Royal Canin to host webinar on feline ageing

    Royal Canin to host webinar on feline ageing

    Pet food manufacturer Royal Canin is to offer a new webinar for vets on “extending healthy life in your feline patients”. The webinar will be led by Nathalie Dowgray a lead researcher at the recently launched Feline Healthy Ageing Clinic. A long-term study, the Clinic researches the many factors associated…

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  • 30 August
    Vets Now opens 60th practice

    Vets Now opens 60th practice

    Vets Now, private providers of pet emergency care in the UK, has opened its 60th practice with the opening of a brand new out-of-hours pet emergency service in Peterborough in August. Based within Pengelly and Mizen Vets, the out-of-hours clinic treated 62 cases in its first week. The clinic is…

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  • 30 August
    Hot September could cost retailers £320m in sales

    Hot September could cost retailers £320m in sales

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said a hot September could cost retailers £320m in sales, with non-food retailers losing £80m per week. Based on Met Office figures, the new BRC research found a “clear relationship” between weather and retail sales. The report says that weather influences sales most between…

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  • 29 August
    Vets hail England ban on electric shock collar use

    Vets hail England ban on electric shock collar use

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed environment secretary Michael Gove’s announcement banning the use of “cruel” electric shock collars in dogs and cats in England, following a public consultation earlier this year. BVA has worked alongside campaigners to ban these aversive training methods across the UK for several years and…

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