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Arden Grange marks 30th anniversary with new launch
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Disabled rescue dogs helped through heatwave
Launch of Garden Bites Small Animal Treats
The Paws Lab launches two new game-changing products
Celebrating 10 years of treating happy dogs
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New clinically accurate veterinary stock image library launched
Lords Committee opens inquiry into Pet Parasite Medication
Nearly nine in 10 independent retailers say theft has got worse
Jollyes Pets opens new store in Kidderminster
Beacon Barkers launches live kennel viewing service
Zooomy launches new app to help dog owners monitor joint health
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Independent pet store wins best new business award 
More than 1,000 pet toys appear at Tower Bridge
Pets at Home’s new CEO praises group’s progress
The Nutriment Company buys Yorkshire Raw Feeds
Winner announced for Innovation Award 2026
PIF conference focused on ‘Building Resilience’
Honeyfields rebrand offers better shelf impact and margins
Independent pet shop set to close after six months
IFD Group secures BRCGS accreditation as freeze-dried pet food demand soars
Canagan launches new dog treat line
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Purina Europe re-launches GOURMET Perle
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Lords Committee opens inquiry into Pet Parasite Medication

The House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee started its new inquiry into Pet Parasite Medication (PPM) yesterday (Wednesday 3 June), by hearing from environmental non-governmental organisations and Research Institutes.

The short inquiry will focus on treatments containing pesticides of concern such as fipronil and imidacloprid and will seek to understand distribution pathways, and the impact of PPM use and non-use on biodiversity and human health. It will also cover current regulation, monitoring, and the potential implications for pets and pet owners of alternative medications or application practices.


Giving evidence were:

  • Professor Alistair Boxhall,
    Professor in Environmental Science, University of York;

  • Professor Guy Woodward,
    Professor of Ecology, Imperial College London;

  • Matthew Shardlow,
    ecological consultant.

 

Questions from the committee covered the following areas:

  • Ecological Impacts of PPMs;
  • Pathways for pollution to the environment;
  • Pollution monitoring;
  • Environmental risk assessments for PPMs;
  • Evidence gaps for environmental and human impacts.
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