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Aberdeenshire

This coverage spotlights pet industry developments across Aberdeenshire—a region with strategic importance in pet retail, agricultural supply, and logistics serving wider Scottish and UK markets. Pet Gazette reports on local pet store openings and closures, warehousing expansions, farming-linked raw material sourcing, and regional employment trends tied to pet manufacturing and distribution. Our editorial includes business news, trend insights, and case studies tailored to pet retailers, wholesalers, suppliers, and supply-chain professionals with commercial ties to Aberdeenshire’s petcare ecosystem.

  • May- 2018 -
    4 May
    Pet OwnersScotland councillor eyes dog ban in parks

    Scotland councillor eyes dog ban in parks

    Isobel Davidson, a Liberal Democrat councillor wants dogs to be band from areas frequented by children amidst fears that their faeces could spread diseases. She has been backed by a number of community councils who say there is a “significant” risk with dog excrement and young children. Davidson said: “I…

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  • Jun- 2016 -
    3 June
    Current AffairsThe Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme award winners announced

    The Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme award winners announced

    The Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme Awards, hosted by the Kennel Club, celebrated some of the people and organisations working with dogs. The annual prize-giving ceremony recognises the efforts of individuals, canine organisations and local authorities nationwide which have invested their time and energy into helping to train dogs and…

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  • Jan- 2016 -
    15 January
    EditorialPet Business

    Pet supplies company battles post-flood devastation

    Inverurie Pet Supplies is facing a super-sized repair bill. Fast-moving flood water destroyed a 20 foot wall on the Aberdeenshire-based company’s premises. Graham Skene, the business owner, told The Press and Journal of his “utter devastation” after waters rapidly rose last week; “It all happened so fast, Luckily, I got out,…

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  • Mar- 2013 -
    19 March
    Trade OrganisationsStuart Reid elected RCVS vice president

    Stuart Reid elected RCVS vice president

    Professor Stuart Reid was elected to be the next vice president of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) at the RCVS council’s March meeting. Reid, principal of the Royal Veterinary College, joined the RCVS council in 2005 and has served on a variety of committees. “It is an honour…

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