Current Affairs
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Nov- 2017 -6 November
One in five workplaces allow pets in the office
According to new research, one-fifth of British workplaces now allow employees to bring pets into the office, yet a similar…
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6 November
Shop price deflation stays at four year low
For the second consecutive month, shop price deflation has remained 0.1 percent. According to figures from the British Retail Consortium…
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6 November
BETA International names judging panel for Innovation Awards
BETA International 2018 has announced the judging panel for its Innovation Awards. The accolades will reward new products possessing flair,…
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6 November
Dogs’ immune systems change as they age, reveals Mars Petcare UK
Dogsโ immune systems change as they age, meaning they will have a reduced ability to respond to infections or stress,…
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6 November
Lizzie Lockett named new RCVS CEO
Lizzie Lockett has been named as the new chief executive officer of the The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS),ย following…
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3 November
Animal heath professionals debate post-Brexit future
The National Office of Animal Healthโs (NOAH’s) conference on 1 November in Westminster brought together more than 100 delegates to…
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3 November
Pero launches its first ever TV marketing campaign
North Wales-based all natural pet food manufacturer Pero has announced its first TV marketing campaign, since its inception in 1985.…
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3 November
PFMA publishes new guidelines for raw pet food
The Pet Food Manufacturersโ Association (PFMA), has published new sector guidelines for the manufacture of commercial raw pet food. The…
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2 November
Pet-ty criminals causing havoc throughout Britain
Britain is in the grip of a crimewave. Pilferers are breaking into houses and stealing everything from cash to underwear…
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2 November
60% of owners feed pets toxic treats
A new survey has revealed that 60 percent of UK pet owners are feeding their furry friends human foods that…
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