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  • May- 2018 -
    24 May
    RCVS disciplinary committee tells college to remove ‘dishonest’ vet

    RCVS disciplinary committee tells college to remove ‘dishonest’ vet

    The disciplinary committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has told the registrar to remove a Suffolk-based veterinary surgeon from the register for “dishonesty, clinical failings and poor record keeping”. Dr Horia Elefterescu appeared before the committee from Tuesday 8 to Thursday 17 May 2018 with seven charges…

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  • 24 May
    Dog theft sees sharp rise

    Dog theft sees sharp rise

    The number of dogs stolen across Britain has risen by 6.8 percent in just 12 months, according to new research. Direct Line figures show an average of five dogs are stolen every day in the UK. Last year 1,909 dogs were reported as stolen to police, compared with 1,788 reported…

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  • 23 May
    Natures Menu announces new industry training course

    Natures Menu announces new industry training course

    UK pet food manufacturer Natures Menu has added a third training course to its educational portfolio with the launch of its True Instinct Advisor training for those wanting to give advice or sell raw pet foods. After the course participants will become a True Instinct Advisor, providing an overview of…

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  • 23 May
    Cat found in garage by mechanics finds new home

    Cat found in garage by mechanics finds new home

    A young cat rescued from a garage in London’s Wembley area has found a new home after being rescued by animal welfare charity Mayhew. Mechanics working in the garage in North West London discovered the one year old Tortoiseshell on the premises and immediately called the London based charity. The…

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  • 23 May
    Vet’s Kitchen launches new ‘Puppy Pack’ product for new pet owners

    Vet’s Kitchen launches new ‘Puppy Pack’ product for new pet owners

    Vet’s Kitchen has launched a new ‘Puppy Pack’ that aims to assist new owners in getting through the early stages of pet ownership. The pack contains a guide to dog ownership, a tote bag, 1.3kg bag of Chicken and Brown Rice complete puppy food, a packet of Little Stars Smart…

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  • 23 May
    Meghan Markle’s dog sparks ‘Beaglemania’

    Meghan Markle’s dog sparks ‘Beaglemania’

    The Kennel Club has reported a 50 percent rise this week in searches for Beagles on its website after Meghan Markle was seen riding with one in a car with the Queen at last week’s royal wedding. The surge in Beagle searches began the day after the wedding when search…

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  • 22 May
    Adobe to acquire Magento Commerce for $1.7bn

    Adobe to acquire Magento Commerce for $1.7bn

    Technology firm Adobe has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Magento Commerce, an e-commerce platform, for $1.68bn (£1.24bn). According to the group the addition of the Magento Commerce Cloud will “enable commerce to be seamlessly integrated into the Adobe Experience Cloud, delivering a single platform that serves both B2B…

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  • 22 May
    Pet tracking products found to be vulnerable to hackers

    Pet tracking products found to be vulnerable to hackers

    A cyber security firm’s research has found several pet tracking devices to be vulnerable to hackers and other forms of cyber crime. The Kaspersky research found products made by several well-known brands had vulnerabilities in: Bluetooth capabilities that require no authentication for connection Trackers and apps transmitting sensitive data such…

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  • 22 May
    Pets at Home

    Pets at Home profits plummet by 12 percent despite sales rise

    Pets at Home has announced a drop in pre-tax profits of 12.3 percent despite seeing revenues rise by 5.5 percent. The financial year of 2019 will be the second year of the company’s financial transition as it looks to obtain sustainable profit growth. Pets at Home reported a two percent…

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  • 22 May
    London’s least pet friendly boroughs revealed

    London’s least pet friendly boroughs revealed

    New research has found London’s least pet-friendly borough to be the City of London, whilst research also found that 45 percent of the country own a pet. The research undertaken by housing agency Fast Homes, found that the City of London, Sutton, Bexley, Barking and Dagenham and Redbridge had the…

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