In This Issue
Pet shop owner thwarts armed attack on store
British companies target $59 billion US pet market
Pets Choice get on the trail of brand awareness
Collarways introduces paw-protection MaxWax to UK
The launchpad for the next bestselling pet products
Lily's Kitchen relaunches dry dog food range
Debbie brings winning formula to the AmPet team
Pooch & Mutt earns top customer feedback award
Speculation mounts over pet firm’s interest in Brantano stores
Self-service dog washes offer high level of profitability
Vet practices win £4,000 cheques for pet health schemes
Microchip warning issued in Valentine's Day message
Pets At Home invests £200,000 in King’s Lynn store and creates new jobs
Irish dog-minding service to expand its British operations to London
Pet cemetery apologises after cremation blunder
The Instagram pets that become profitable businesses
New starter at Hollings
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Microchip warning issued in Valentine's Day message


Microchip your dog to prevent losing your much loved pet, was the message issued by vets on Valentine’s Day.

To help get the message out, The British Veterinary Association (BVA) created some infographics to show the importance of microchipping and how many vets are unable to reunite lost dogs with owners annually due to a lack of identifier or microchip, or due to out-of-date contact details on the microchip database.

From 6 April microchipping will be compulsory for all dogs in England, Scotland and Wales.

It is already law in Northern Ireland.  The statistics used in these infographics come from BVA’s Autumn 2015 Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey. For more information on microchipping and the incoming legislation please visit bva.co.uk/microchipping.

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