Month: August 2018
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Aug- 2018 -10 AugustFeatures
Business advice: Home Office errors grounds for retailers to challenge illegal working fines
UK employers have a legal duty to carry out document checks on all employees, confirming their right to work in…
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10 AugustPet Owners
One in four of all pets bought or adopted will be rehomed
New research has found that one in four pets purchased or adopted will be rehomed, with 66 percent of dog…
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10 AugustVeterinary
Pets’n’Vets launch Scotland’s first ever in-house Receptionist Academy
The Pets’n’Vets Family, a network of veterinary practices with surgeries around Glasgow and surrounding areas, has launched Scotland’s first ever…
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9 AugustFeatures
An interview with Vet on the Hill TV star, Dr Scott Miller
How did you join the veterinary profession? I’ve always had a love of animals from a child which made the…
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9 AugustManufacturers
Cotswold Raw adds new flavour to Wildside range
Pet food manufacturer Cotswold Raw has announced it is to add a new flavour to its Wildside range. The Duck…
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9 AugustVeterinary
RCVS orders vet convicted of illegally importing puppies to be struck off
The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has directed the registrar to remove a Greater Manchester-based…
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8 AugustEvents
Tigger and Daisy listed as top cat names
Tigger and Daisy are the most ‘purr-fect’ cat names in the UK, according to research released on International Cat Day…
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8 AugustFeatures
Reptile: Shade dwellers
Reptiles and amphibians, like all animals are highly adapted to life in the wild state. Vast periods of time have…
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8 AugustManufacturers
British cat owners ‘spend £7.9bn per year’, says Iams research
New research has found that British cat owners spend £7.9bn per year on their pets, with cat ownership in the…
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8 AugustGovernment & Legislation
Trade body warns pet businesses to get ready for new licensing regime
The Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) said it is “deeply concerned” by the new Animal Activities Licensing (AAL) regime which…
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