Month: June 2016
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Jun- 2016 -24 JuneCurrent Affairs
PetQuip: British petcare exports will ‘continue to increase’ following EU vote
Following the UK vote to leave the EU, trade association PetQuip has issued the following statement: Amanda Sizer Barrett, MBE, Director…
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24 JuneCurrent Affairs
ROYAL CANIN®’s Rescue Cat of the Year campaign
ROYAL CANIN® is launching its fourth Rescue Cat of the Year campaign. The company is reinforcing its ‘animal first’ philosophy by…
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24 JuneCurrent Affairs
BVA remains ‘outward looking’ following UK vote to leave EU
On June 24, The British Veterinary Association (BVA) released a statement in response to the UK’s referendum result. BVA President, Sean…
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23 JuneCurrent Affairs
Rabbit diets: Let’s hear it for hay
How much hay should a rabbit eat? The Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA) tackles the question with a recently released poster, ‘The Importance…
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23 JuneCurrent Affairs
Over 5,000 dogs reported stolen since 2013
More than 5,000 dogs have been reported stolen to police forces in England and Wales since the start of 2013,…
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23 JuneProducts
Bob Martin partners with ‘Queen of Clean’ Aggie MacKenzie
TV’s ‘Queen of Clean’ Aggie MacKenzie is the new face of Bob Martin’s Clear Home campaign. Aggie is best known for…
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22 JuneEvents
HOWND is ready for Bring Your Dog To Work Day
June 22 is Bring Your Dog To Work Day. HOWND, the creator of Britain’s favourite day at the office, expects record number of…
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22 JuneIndustry News
New ACANA Heritage Senior Dog Food
New ACANA Heritage Senior Dog food includes more dried meat and fresh meat. The high protein diet is carbohydrate-limited and grain-free. It will replace…
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22 JuneCurrent Affairs
The EU Referendum and what it means for you
We’ve all heard the debates and seen the news stories but what does the referendum mean for your business? On…
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22 JuneCurrent Affairs
Councils fail to justify large fees for licensing pet shops
Only one council could justify its £300+ fee for issuing a pet shop licence, an investigation by the Ornamental Aquatic…
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