Month: July 2020
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Jul- 2020 -15 JulyPet Owners
Pet-friendly rental searches surge
The volume of renters searching for pet-friendly properties has more than doubled since lockdown began, according to the latest data from Movebubble.ย Searches for properties that allow pets soared by 109% on the platformโs app, which Movebubble believes has been driven by an โunprecedentedโ demand for pets during the nationwide…
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15 JulyRetailers
Pet shop targeted by vandals
A pet shop was targeted by vandals last weekend, with Lincolnshire Police now calling for information regarding the incident.ย Vandals smashed in the front windows of the Louth-based Potty About Pets store.ย The incident reportedly took place at about 10.10pm last Saturday evening (11 July).ย Owner Meg Johnson told the…
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15 JulyBusiness
Pet Taxi looks to expand
Pet Taxi is expanding across the UK, following its home-grown success in Milton Keynes. Claire Harris, founder of Pets 2 Places, the worldโs first pet taxi franchise, started in 2014, following a personal tragedy. Harris said she Initially I set up the business to help transport pets for vet appointments…
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15 JulyFeatures
How is Covid-19 changing the way pet care retailers sell?
The pet industry is facing an unprecedented challenge as retailers look for ways to meet demand for essential items during the lockdown period. With store closures putting further pressure on online operations, how can pet care retailers manage to service customers safely and responsibly? Optimising stock deployment The latest official…
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14 JulyVeterinary
Covid to โaccelerateโ consolidation of vet sector, says VetPartners
VetPartners CEO Jo Malone has said that the veterinary industry will emerge โstronger than everโ after showing โadaptability and resilienceโ amid the pandemic. It comes as Covid had a โdrasticโ economic impact on veterinary practices, with a recent survey by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) revealing a reduction…
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14 JulyEconomy
June retail sales show signs of recovery
Retail sales increased by 3.4% in June, against a decrease of 1.6% in June 2019, marking the first signs of growth registered since the UK lockdown began. This is according to the latest BRCโKPMG retail sales monitor, which found that the increase in retail sales to be above the three-month…
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14 JulyManufacturers
TV vet Joe Inglis launches VetChef
TV Vet Joe Inglis has launched his own homemade dog food platform, VetChef. VetChef is to help owners feed their pets a diet of all-fresh, natural produce through a โbespoke recipeโ plan tailored to each individual animalโs needs. Inglis said he believes home-prepared foods are โbest for your petsโ, after…
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14 JulyCoronavirus
Face coverings to be compulsory in shops from 24 July
Wearing a face covering in retail shops and supermarkets will be made compulsory from the 24 July, it is set to be officially announced later today (14 July). It is thought that those who are found to be flouting the new rules may be faced with a fine of up…
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13 JulyCoronavirus
Businesses must remain Covid-secure, warns HSE
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned businesses that they must ensure they are Covid-secure as lockdown measures ease across the UK. According to the authority, inspectors will be โout and aboutโ, spot-checking employers that they are complying with health and safety law. HSE defines โCovid-secureโ as being โadaptable…
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13 JulyAwards
Broadreach Nature receives ethical award
Broadreach Nature announced it has been awarded the Ethical Accreditation by The Ethical Company Organisation for 2020-2021. It comes as the brand, which provides ethically sourced and natural pet supplies, has introduced a number of environmental initiatives in the past year, including a programme to replant trees, the ethical sourcing…
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