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  • Apr- 2018 -
    25 April
    Vets Now

    Vets Now announces ECC congress line up

    ECC, the emergency and critical care congress for the veterinary profession has announced its line-up for the annual event in Harrogate later this year (November 2018). Congress organisers, Vets Now, are flying internationally-renowned speaker and authority on ECC, Dr Justine Lee ins from the United States. Known informally on her…

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  • 25 April
    RCVS

    Warrington vet surgeon given formal warning for false certification

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Disciplinary Committee has given a formal warning to a Warrington-based veterinary surgeon after it found she deliberately provided incorrect certification about the conditions of a Greyhound kennel. The hearing for Natalia Oakes MRCVS took place from Monday 16 April to Thursday 19 April…

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  • 25 April
    RCVS

    RCVS supports new veterinary career diversity event

    Representatives and staff from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) will be attending the inaugural Vets: Stay, Go, Diversity (VSGD) Live! event this April to showcase its work on leadership, innovation and mental health. The VSGD event – inspired by the Vet Futures project – takes place on Saturday…

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  • 24 April
    Barking Mad closes Glossop branch after Crufts-qualifying dog killed

    Barking Mad closes Glossop branch after Crufts-qualifying dog killed

    Dog boarding company Barking Mad has announced it has stopped trading in Glossop following an incident where a dog was hit by a car and subsequently killed whilst being looked after by a host family. The Glossop branch was supposedly not following the guidelines set out by Barking Mad, with…

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  • 24 April
    RSPCA ‘shocked’ after gerbil thrown into skip

    RSPCA ‘shocked’ after gerbil thrown into skip

    The RSPCA has announced it is “shocked” after it was alerted by a member of the public to a gerbil in distress after being thrown into a skip in Nuneaton. Louise Marston, an RSPCA inspector rushed out to save the animal and took him to a nearby RSPCA rescue centre.…

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  • 24 April
    ‘Nazi dog’ prankster asks public for £100,000 to appeal guilty verdict

    ‘Nazi dog’ prankster asks public for £100,000 to appeal guilty verdict

    Mark Meechan, the man behind the now infamous ‘Nazi dog’ YouTube video has turned to the public in order to make a High Court appeal. The video showed him making his dog perform a Nazi salute to videos of Hitler and the Nuremberg Rally. The public appeal for £100,000 has…

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  • 24 April
    PFMA

    PFMA meets World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) to discuss UK role in trade

    PFMA (Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association) visited Paris in April for a meeting with the International Office of Animal Health (OIE), with an aim to find out more about its standard-setting work on animal health and its role in international trade. Michael Bellingham, chief executive of PFMA, said: “Our meeting with OIE…

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  • 24 April
    Lintbells

    Lintbells achieves second win of Queen’s Award for Enterprise

    Natural pet supplements manufacturer Lintbells has been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for the second time – this time for International Trade. This follows The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation, which was awarded to Lintbells in 2016 for the development of its marketing leading joint supplement YuMOVE.…

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  • 23 April
    Crufts-qualifying dog dies in the care of dog boarding company

    Crufts-qualifying dog dies in the care of dog boarding company

    A Crufts-qualifying dog has died in the care of a host family working for Barking Mad, a company that arranges host families to look after dogs rather than taking them to a kennel. The company has apologised to Jennifer Smith, owner of Reacher who was hit by a car in…

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  • 23 April
    Dog has major surgery after swallowing ice lolly stick during heatwave

    Dog has major surgery after swallowing ice lolly stick during heatwave

    A five year old Shih Tzu was admitted to Grimsby Blue Cross animal hospital for major surgery after swallowing a stick from an ice lolly it found on the floor. The vets first tried to make the dog regurgitate the stick using an endoscopy but despite being able to see…

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