Industry News
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May- 2018 -18 May
PFMA speaks up at Future Farming Consultation
The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) spoke of its desire for higher standards of animal welfare on farms at the…
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17 May
Mayhew to provide animal therapy as part of Mental Health Awareness Week
Mayhew has announced it has been sending Therapaws volunteers to Huckletree West in Shepherd’s Bush, London, in order to provide…
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17 May
Vet secures cash boost for dog charity CAESSR
An elderly rescue dog who has found a forever retirement home has visited a vet who has secured a cash…
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17 May
Petition to reclassify pet theft reaches 75,000
An e-petition to reclassify the theft of a pet as a crime in its own right has now reached over…
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17 May
Lily’s Kitchen partners with Stonewall for limited edition range
British pet food producer Lily’s Kitchen has announced that it has partnered with international LGBT equality charity Stonewall for its…
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17 May
Blue Cross seeks volunteers for pet bereavement service
Animal welfare charity Blue Cross is looking for volunteers to work on itsย Pet Bereavement Support Service (PBSS), where pet owners…
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16 May
Pet owners warned as cat and dog skin cancer rises by over 35 percent
Animal Friends Pet Insurance has released figures that show a 35.7 percent rise on last year in skin cancer cases…
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16 May
Pet bedding company named as finalist in NIPD Awards 2018
Pet bedding manufacturer Norfolk Industries for Disabled People has been selected as a regional finalist at the National Learning Disabilities…
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16 May
Scotland ‘leading the pack’ on animal welfare, says BVA
British Veterinary Association (BVA) president John Fishwick praised Scotland for implementing policies that prioritise keeping animals happy, healthy and safe…
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16 May
Mayhewโs Open Day raises ยฃ10,000
London-based animal welfare charity, Mayhew, recently held its annual Open Day event on Sunday 13 May and raising ยฃ10,000 on…
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