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Feb- 2017 -9 FebruaryLatest News
Telemedicine consultation launched by RCVS
The RCVS will be launching a new consultation asking for the views of the veterinary and veterinary nurse professions on the…
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8 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Unlicensed pet shop owner found guilty
A Dewlish pet shop owner has been found guilty of offences under the Pet Animals Act 1951, following an investigation undertaken…
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7 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Euthanasia drug found in dog food
A US pet food company has recalled its ‘Hunk of Beef’ product after drugs used for euthanasia were detected. Evanger’s Dog…
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7 FebruaryLatest News
FORWARD Symposium hailed a success
The FORWARD Symposium has been hailed a success with over 250 delegates attending last Sunday. Dr Chris Zink and Professor…
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7 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Equine company branches into the dog sector
Established horse rug brand Masta is launching a new label for smaller pets, Woofmasta. The company is using its many years’…
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7 FebruaryIndustry News
One stone rabbit set for PDSA diet
A rabbit weighing over 1 stone has been signed up for a national pet slimming competition after ballooning to almost…
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7 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
RSPCA to keep powers of prosecution
Private prosecutions will continue to be made by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a new report reveals. MPs…
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7 FebruaryEconomy
FSB calls for a pro-business Budget to boost jobs
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has called for a pro-business Budget that boosts jobs and long-term growth. The Federations…
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7 FebruaryLatest News
New puppy sale laws crack down on backyard breeders
The sales of puppies younger than eight weeks has been made illegal in a bid to crack down on irresponsible…
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7 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Charities miss out on £80m in donations each year
Charities may be missing out on more than £80m in donations each year1 by only accepting cash donations, according to…
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