Dogs enjoy fewer walks in the winter – because their owners don’t like going out in the cold, a study has revealed. Research revealed 56 per cent…
Month: January 2018
The UK and Irish national trade associations NOAH (representing the UK animal medicines industry) and APHA (representing animal and plant health in Ireland) have met in…
The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the Scottish Government’s decision to ban the use of electric shock collars and other electronic training devices. BVA has worked…
Xylem, a specialist in water technologies, has partnered with technology company H2Ozone to globally launch a water treatment system that, it said, can eliminate the use…
Pets at Home said group sales grew by 9.6 per cent to £223.3 million, with merchandise revenue up nine per cent to £193.4m, and services revenue…
Research from feline veterinary behaviour product FELIWAY FRIENDS has revealed that over 65 per cent of cat owners believe that their cats get on with each other,…
Boehringer Ingelheim said that one New Year’s resolution for sheep and cattle farmers in many UK regions should be to review 2018 parasite control programmes with…
AMTRA announced the SQPs that achieved the highest scores in their training at the AHDA gala dinner, which took place alongside AHDA’s annual conference at the Hilton…
Sheep farmers can reduce worm burdens in lambs and improve their growth rates by treating ewes with a long-acting wormer prior to lambing, a recent study…
NOAH’s second Brexit Barometer report has revealed that animal medicines businesses are becoming increasingly concerned about the future of the industry post-Brexit. Increasing levels of complexity…