Advertisement

Highland

  • Aug- 2015 -
    26 August
    Current AffairsLabradors are Britain’s favourite

    Labradors are Britain’s favourite

    As the nation gets ready to celebrate National Dog Day 2015 today, a survey of 2,000 dog lovers has found the Labrador Retriever tops the poll as the nation’s favourite dog, with the cute canine receiving almost double the votes of second place, German Shepherds. The UK’s top favourite breeds:…

    Read More »
  • Aug- 2012 -
    28 August
    Industry NewsWebsite launched to support pet bereavement

    Website launched to support pet bereavement

    One traumatic year on from the death of her beloved West Highland terrier, Murphy, Sharon Gillespie has launched a website to help others share their grief at the loss of a pet. In the 12 months since Murphy passed away, Sharon has lost her mother, suffered a brain stem stroke…

    Read More »
  • 28 August
    Trade OrganisationsWebsite launched to support pet bereavement

    Website launched to support pet bereavement

    One traumatic year on from the death of her beloved West Highland terrier, Murphy, Sharon Gillespie has launched a website to help others share their grief at the loss of a pet. In the 12 months since Murphy passed away, Sharon has lost her mother, suffered a brain stem stroke…

    Read More »
  • Jun- 2012 -
    20 June
    Industry NewsVets call for action at Annual Scottish Dinner

    Vets call for action at Annual Scottish Dinner

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called on Scottish government for action on welfare legislation and surveillance plans at the Annual Scottish Dinner. At the dinner, which was attended by members of parliament, representatives of animal health and welfare organisations and senior members of the veterinary profession, BVA president Carl…

    Read More »
  • 20 June
    EventsVets call for action at Annual Scottish Dinner

    Vets call for action at Annual Scottish Dinner

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called on Scottish government for action on welfare legislation and surveillance plans at the Annual Scottish Dinner. At the dinner, which was attended by members of parliament, representatives of animal health and welfare organisations and senior members of the veterinary profession, BVA president Carl…

    Read More »
Back to top button