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May- 2016 -25 MayCurrent Affairs
OATA announces new chief executive
The Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association has revealed that Dominic Whitmee will be its new chief executive. Current head, Keith Davenport, announced…
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25 MayCurrent Affairs
PIF reveals first annual industry trends
The Pet Industry Federation has revealed the first annual trends within the £900 million pet food industry. The PIF, in…
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24 MayCurrent Affairs
The Company of Animals launches new walking range
The Company of Animals is launching a new HALTI Walking range at this years European trade event, Interzoo. The new…
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23 MayCurrent Affairs
Guilty pet shop owner banned for five years
A 37 year old man has been banned from running a pet shop after pleading guilty to selling animals without having…
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23 MayCurrent Affairs
‘Thousands’ of dangerous animals kept as pets in the UK
Crocodiles, zebras, lions, tigers and cobras are just some of the wild animals kept legally on private property across the…
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23 MayCurrent Affairs
Spike in demand for pygmy hedgehogs
A Scottish pygmy hedgehog breeder has claimed there is a growing demand for the spiky pets. Louise Muir has been breeding…
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20 MayCurrent Affairs
Food stolen from abandoned dogs
A charity that takes in abandoned dogs is devastated after thieves take more than £100 worth of donated food. The…
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20 MayCurrent Affairs
Overweight pets helped by Northwich vets
A campaign has been launched by Cheshire vets to help overweight pets lose some of their fat. Abbeycroft Veterinary Surgery in…
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19 MayCurrent Affairs
Report reveals benefits of wild-caught ornamental fish
A new report looking at the positive benefits of wild caught fish has been launched by the Ornamental Aquatic Trade…
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18 MayCurrent Affairs
Charity honours dog who saved missing woman
A three year old Labrador from Selkirk is being given a commendation by vet charity PDSA after successfully finding a…
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