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  • Mar- 2013 -
    8 March

    Pets at Home tops Sunday Times list

    Pets at Home has been listed as number one in the Sunday Timesโ€™ top 25 โ€˜Best Big Companies to Work Forโ€™ 2013 compilation. Based on an anonymous employee survey, it was determined that no other company scored higher for questions about managers and colleagues, how people felt about the company,…

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  • 7 March

    Search for country’s biggest canine football fan underway

    A sports website is running a contest to find the nationโ€™s most barking mad four-legged football fan. TVBet has been inundated with entries to the competition after promising a season ticket for both the winning owner and their dog. Max the mongrel from Surrey is a big Chelsea fan. His…

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  • 6 March

    BDGA requests press donโ€™t assail all dog groomers

    The British Dog Groomersโ€™ Association (BDGA) has sent a press release to the national press requesting balance following โ€œdramaticโ€ reporting of recent grooming salon tragedies. โ€œWe hope the national media take notice of the facts,โ€ said director of grooming at the BDGA Heidi Anderton. โ€œThe issue of regulation is one…

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  • 6 March

    UK retail sales grow at fastest rate for years in February

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has reported that retail sales in the UK grew at their fastest rate for more than three years in February. According to the BRCโ€™s figures, like-for-like retail sales during February were up 2.7 per cent on the previous year โ€“ the fastest rate of like-for-like…

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  • 5 March

    Renowned dog groomer to launch book at Crufts

    Award-winning dog groomer Colin Taylor will launch his first book at the forthcoming Crufts event. Titled What Would Colin Do? 101 Situations and Solutions for every dog groomer, Taylor describes situations that any groomer might encounter throughout their career, be it in the salon or competing. โ€œA dogโ€™s health, safety…

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  • 4 March
    EU legislation puts aquatic industry in the firing line

    EU legislation puts aquatic industry in the firing line

    The Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) has called on all aquatic retailers to spread the โ€˜Be Plant Wiseโ€™ message as it awaits draft invasives legislation from the European Union (EU). The draft regulation, which comes out for consultation in the coming months, could have an enormous impact on what can…

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  • 1 March

    โ€œBiggest everโ€ British Dog Grooming Championship planned for 2013

    The Pet Care Trust has announced plans for the biggest ever British Dog Grooming Championship and the launch of a new consumer dog show called โ€˜Paws at Bingleyโ€™. Following on from the success of last yearโ€™s British Dog Grooming Championship, which saw a record number of competitors taking part, the…

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  • 1 March

    Dogs Trust to offer free microchipping

    One of the UKโ€™s biggest dog charities has announced it will offer free microchipping in all its centres. Microchipping will be compulsory for all dogs in England by April 2016. Therefore, to ensure its accessibility, Dogs Trust is offering dog owners the chance to get their pets microchipped free of…

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  • 1 March
    Number of Britons abandoning pets proliferating

    Number of Britons abandoning pets proliferating

    Increasing numbers of people are abandoning pets bought on impulse after discovering the amount of time, money and effort needed to care for them, Pets4Homes has revealed. According to RSPCA figures, at least 100 pets are dumped by their owners every day. Pets4Homes found that increasingly popular exotic pets, such…

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  • Feb- 2013 -
    28 February
    BVA president outlines value of vets at annual dinner

    BVA president outlines value of vets at annual dinner

    British Veterinary Association (BVA) president Peter Jones used his annual London dinner speech to call on the Government, parliamentarians and other stakeholders to see the value in vets. During the speech, Jones addressed issues such as the horsemeat scandal, the BVAโ€™s call for clearer welfare labelling measures; dog welfare; and…

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