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How to Work in the Pet Industry in London

The pet industry is booming in London. The number of people passionate about their pets-cats, dogs, birds, and other companions-continues to rise and is now a fast-paced and exciting part of this megacity. Because an estimated 3.2 million households in the UK have taken a pet since 2020, this demand in London increases tremendously. This trend has given rise to many job opportunities for people...

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Lifetime ban for Durham man who abused his pets

A man from Durham has been given an eight-week prison sentence, suspended for two years, and disqualified from keeping animals for life after he admitted attacking a puppy and five cats.

Dominic Jackson pleaded guilty to inflicting blunt force trauma and physical violence on his pets after he was prosecuted by the RSPCA following reports he had been seen kicking cats.

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Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home launches urgent Winter Appeal

Demand for support has risen as the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home has received record number of surrender requests

As the cost of living remains at an all-time high, the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home has reported a record number of surrender requests and demand for their support at food banks across East and Central Scotland has increased.

The charity's Winter Appeal is calling...

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Demand for exemption information grows as XL bully ban looms

Blue Cross pet charity is calling on Defra to release information and access to the ‘exemption portal’ following its announcement of plans to ban XL bully type dogs by the end of the year. Owners have been given just 12 weeks to register their dogs and secure an exemption certificate, but the Government has failed to explain and provide clarity on how owners can take action to exempt their...

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Last chance to have your say in the Great British Small Animal survey!

Over 6,000 owners have already shared their views on pets' wellbeing

With less than a week to go before the closure of a UK-wide survey which will delve into the wellbeing of the nation's small pets, organisers Burgess Pet Care are calling on the nation's pet lovers to have their say.

The Great British Small Animal Census focuses on small animals' five welfare needs -...

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Northumberland Dog Unwell After Visit To UK Beach - Dog Expert Warns Dangers of Palm Oil

Dog experts Kennel Store have warned owners about the dangers of palm oil, after a dog in Northumberland fell ill after ingesting palm oil this week. Whilst ingestion is not fatal for humans, it can be toxic and sometimes fatal to dogs.

When walking on beaches keep an eye out to ensure your dog isn’t consuming palm oil accidentally. Palm oil is often found in a semi solid state,...

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Announcing the 2023 Pet and Animal Care Award Winners

Business Awards UK proudly presents the winners and finalists of the 2023 Pet and Animal Care Awards . This annual event recognises the stalwarts of the pet and animal care industry, highlighting their passion, innovation, and dedication. From tech innovations that streamline veterinary practices to heartfelt initiatives prioritising our pets' well-being, this year's honourees exemplify...

Brits reveal the best things about adopting a pet

Don't fall victim to pet adoption myths warns pet care experts

  • Pet adoption named one of Brits' most rewarding achievements
  • TV presenter, Andrea McClean, comments on her own pet adoption journey
  • Animal behaviourist debunks myths and shares top tips for managing the pet adoption process

As the cost-of-living crisis hits the UK, pet adoption...

Remember, remember to prepare your pets early for firework season

With fireworks season fast approaching, the British Veterinary Association (BVA) is warning millions of animal owners to start preparing now if they suspect their pet may become distressed. At up to 150 decibels, fireworks can be as loud as a jet engine and, with many animals particularly sensitive to noise, this can be a traumatic and distressing time of year for dogs, cats and other pets...

Be a good egg and hide Easter chocs from your pets, vets warn

Vets are calling on pet owners to put all their chocolate eggs in a safely secured basket well out of reach of inquisitive pets to avoid chocolate poisoning and an emergency trip to the vets over the Easter weekend.

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has issued the warning along with a handy guide to recognising symptoms of chocolate poisoning, as Google searches in the UK for...