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  • Jun- 2017 -
    16 June
    Freshpet

    Freshpet appoints new European senior marketing manager

    US chilled pet food brand, Freshpet, has announced plans to strengthen its UK leadership team. The company has appointed Hannah Edwards as senior marketing manager. Freshpet was founded nine years ago in the US to bring chilled, fresh, batch cooked pet food to dogs and cats. Hannah will lead its…

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  • 16 June
    NOAH, Gaynor Hillier

    Gaynor Hillier elected as new Chair of NOAH

    Gaynor Hillier has been elected as Chair of the National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) for 2017. The announcement was made following this year’s NOAH AGM at ZSL, Regents Park in London on 14 June. Gaynor started her career in animal health as NOAH’s Technical Executive in 1990. She has…

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  • 15 June
    Charity boxes stolen from pet shop

    Charity boxes stolen from pet shop

    A pet shop has been robbed of its till and charity boxes overnight. The charity boxes were so heavy that the thieves couldn’t carry them so used a wicker basket in store to ‘aid the escape’. Toby’s Pet Shop, based in Framlingham, was the victim of two men who stole the till…

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  • 15 June
    Cotswold RAW

    Cotswold RAW walks on the wild side

    Cotswold RAW has named the latest addition to its ever-expanding range of dog food. The new ‘Wild’ (venison and rabbit) recipe will receive top billing at Cotswold RAW’s forthcoming Countryfile live show debut. The £500,000 raised by Cotswold RAW in 2017 enabled the Worcestershire-based production facility to expand by 30 percent.…

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  • 15 June
    Natures Menu

    Natures Menu sponsors Bring Your Dog to Work Day

    Raw food manufacturer, Natures Menu, will join businesses across the UK in welcoming four-legged companions into the workplace on 23 June. The company is one of the official sponsors of the nationwide Bring Your Dog to Work Day. The event aims to raise money for charity while making a difference to…

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  • 14 June
    VET Fest celebrates a record year

    VET Fest celebrates a record year

    VET Festival, in partnership with Centaur Services, celebrated its third year, last weekend, delivering ‘Veterinary Education for Tomorrow’ to a record number of over 1400 delegates. The two-day outdoor conference held at Loseley Park, Guildford, featured 36 international speakers that delivered the most relevant CPD applicable to small animal practice today,…

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  • 14 June
    ‘Disgusting people’ steal kitten and put it into a handbag

    ‘Disgusting people’ steal kitten and put it into a handbag

    A young woman was captured on CCTV taking a kitten from its cage before putting it in her handbag and walking out of the pet store. Pet shop, Sunderlands Pets, Ashton Old Road, in Openshaw has appealed for anyone who may recognise the two women. In the footage the girl appears to…

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  • 14 June
    BETA International

    BETA announces coffee shop sponsor

    German company Schockemöhle Sports will return to BETA International in 2018 to sponsor the Coffee Shop under its TONICS footwear brand for a third consecutive year. The exhibition showcases leading equestrian, country clothing, outdoor and pet products. “BETA International offers us a fantastic opportunity to reach out to existing and potential…

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  • 14 June
    Burns

    Burns by Your Side scoops up volunteering award

    Burns by Your Side, a community scheme initiative led by Burns Pet Nutrition, received the award for Best Volunteer Group (over 25) at the Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services (PAVS) Volunteering Awards on 7 June. Burns Pet Nutrition is a family company in Wales that makes specialist foods designed for…

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  • 14 June
    Tail docking

    BVA disappointed at MSP’s support for reversing tail docking ban

    The Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee (ECCLR) voted on June 13 in favour of a motion to amend tail docking legislation in order to permit the docking of tails by up to a third in spaniels and hunt point retrievers. The amendment will now be taken to a…

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