Month: July 2020
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Jul- 2020 -13 JulyCharities
Puppy smuggling trade continues during lockdown, says Dogs Trust
Dogs Trust is warning the public about the perils of buying dogs via online adverts after rescuing dozens of smuggled pups since the start of lockdown worth tens of thousands of pounds that were destined to be sold on to unsuspecting UK buyers during the peak of the lockdown puppy-buying…
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13 JulyCoronavirus
Footfall suffers despite June reopening
Footfall in June saw a โsignificant improvementโ against the 73.3% decline reported in May, but was still less than half the level of last year, with an annual decline of 56.6%. According to the latest figures from Springboard, footfall fell by 65.1% in high streets and 62.3% in shopping centres,…
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13 JulyEvents
Vets Now ECC congress to be held virtually
Vets Now has announced its emergency and critical care congress for the veterinary profession is going virtual this year due to uncertainty around coronavirus. Vets Now, which hosts the event, has announced the congress will move online resulting in more places for delegates and exhibitors as well as an expanded…
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13 JulyFeatures
Coming together in the face of a pandemic
We are living in an unprecedented, unpredictable and challenging time. In the weeks since my last column, there has been a seismic shift in the way in which veterinary teams function and the range of services they are able to offer clients. The financial and emotional toll of the Covid-19…
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10 JulyTips
Can Dogs Consume Human Medication: Our Guide to Your Furry Buddy’s Health
Paw-parents know the aches and pains of caring for a sick pet. When your canine buddies arenโt as hyper as usual, itโs tempting to bring their bounce and health back up by giving them the usual medications people take to treat our own symptoms.ย After all, letting your dog pop…
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10 JulyTrade Organisations
PFMA launches nutrition guide for kittens
In celebration of National Kitten Day (10 July), the PFMA has released a new factsheet featuring the guidance needed to ensure that kittens are given a healthy, balanced diet.ย ย According to the association, getting a catโs diet right from kittenhoodโ helps way beyond the first few years of lifeโ. The…
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10 JulyCoronavirus
Footfall decline eases amid โsluggishโ recovery
Footfall across the UK rose by 19% in June against the month prior, but was still down by 62.6% year-on-year, according to the latest figures from the BRC.ย In the first two weeks of the month, footfall decline averaged 77.1%, but this improved to 53.3% in the remaining three weeks…
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10 JulyCoronavirus
PIF urges government for clarity on VAT reductions
The Pet Industry Federation (PIF) has called on the government to include commercial kennels and catteries in the tourism businesses who will be able to pay lower rates of VAT from next week. The federation said businesses in the pet boarding sector (kennels and catteries) have experienced a huge drop…
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10 JulyRetailers
Usdaw โdisappointedโ PM fails to back shop worker protection law
Retail trade union Usdaw has criticised the prime minister for failing to back a new law to protect shop workers from violence. The trade union has called for a firm commitment from the government to take all available actions to tackle the issue. The news comes as Usdaw revealed one…
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10 JulyFeatures
Coronavirus Diary: First Vet
How the pandemic changed has my day to day experience of working with pets? I work for FirstVet, a video-based veterinary consultation service that was first launched in the UK in April 2019. During the pandemic FirstVet has seen a marked increase in the demand for remote consults (in fact,…
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