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  • Feb- 2013 -
    22 February
    Experts warn of increased spread of lungworm across UK

    Experts warn of increased spread of lungworm across UK

    Last year’s damp summer and mild winter have allowed slug and snail populations to flourish, leading experts to warn of a continued spread of Angiostrongylus vasorum in the UK. Biodiversity and conservation officer for the National History Museum, Professor Fred Naggs said: “An increase in the number of slug and…

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  • 21 February
    Families with pets have happier children, research suggests

    Families with pets have happier children, research suggests

    Research has indicated that households with pets produce happier, healthier children with greater responsibility. Some experts have shown the benefits pets can have on a child’s development, such as learning how to care for an animal and understanding the responsibility involved. It is also said that pets can help children…

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  • 21 February
    Do Brits spend more on treats for their dogs than their partners?

    Do Brits spend more on treats for their dogs than their partners?

    New research has suggested that Britons spend a whopping £43 million more to treat their dogs than their partners! Conducted by More Th>n Pet Insurance, the research shows that dog owners will spend an average of £21.63 buying gifts and treats to celebrate a special occasion for their dog, with…

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  • 20 February
    Dogs Trust works with Marmax to improve sustainability

    Dogs Trust works with Marmax to improve sustainability

    One of the UK’s largest dog welfare charities has been working with a recycled plastics manufacturer to create new dog training aids designed with sustainability in mind. Commissioned by Dogs Trust, Marmax’s dog training platform is believed to be the first in the country to be made entirely of recycled…

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  • 19 February
    Retail business running costs up £20bn since 2006

    Retail business running costs up £20bn since 2006

    A British Retail Consortium (BRC) commissioned study by Oxford Economics has revealed that retailers’ operating costs have increased by a fifth since 2006. BRC’s new pre-budget research has seen the association call on the Chancellor, George Osborne, to maintain retailers’ contribution to the country by reducing business costs and re-building…

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  • 19 February
    Launch of Manchester Pet Show confirmed

    Launch of Manchester Pet Show confirmed

    It has been announced that the first ever Manchester Pet Show will launch this autumn. Held at EventCity, the Manchester Pet Show will offer pet-lovers the opportunity to get up close with their favourite animals across five different event areas: Discover Dogs; Discover Cats; Discover Small Furries; Discover Exotics; and…

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  • 19 February
    Yorkshire-based fish food company to supply for world’s largest oceanarium

    Yorkshire-based fish food company to supply for world’s largest oceanarium

    New Era Aquaculture has received its largest ever order from the world’s newest and largest oceanarium. As part of the deal, New Era will supply a range of diets for the 100,000 marine animals at the Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) Marine Life Park in Singapore. Technical staff from New Era…

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  • 19 February
    Britain’s shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012

    Britain’s shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012

    The shop vacancy rate average in Great Britain reduced during 2012, reports the Local Data Company’s (LDC). In its latest shop vacancy report, More Clicks, Less Bricks, the LDC analysed more than 275,000 retails and leisure premises across nearly 2,000 retail centres to find that the shop vacancy rate in…

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  • 19 February

    Britain’s shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012

    The shop vacancy rate average in Great Britain reduced during 2012, reports the Local Data Company’s (LDC). In its latest shop vacancy report, More Clicks, Less Bricks, the LDC analysed more than 275,000 retails and leisure premises across nearly 2,000 retail centres to find that the shop vacancy rate in…

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  • 18 February
    MPs brand dog attack plans “woefully inadequate”

    MPs brand dog attack plans “woefully inadequate”

    Government plans to protect the public from dog attacks have been labelled as “woefully inadequate” by a group of MPs. Despite the introduction of compulsory microchipping for all dogs in England, some MPs remarked in a report that the government wasn’t giving “sufficient priority” to dog control. It is estimated…

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