In This Issue
Lack of trade forces two independent pet shops to close
TV documentary promises to expose 'the truth about dog food'
Billy+Margot's Marie Sawle gets married at 'The Kennels'
Call for the sale of electric shock collars to be banned
New Pets at Home store opens in West London
Monster Pet Supplies aims to conquer the French market
PetQuip member Baggee awarded UK Patent for dispenser
Rebecca Adlington presents Pedigree Wholesale 2013 Company Awards
New treats and grain-free wet food from Lovejoys
Tributes paid to popular Hampshire pet shop owner
Dog food and pond pumps stolen from Welsh pet store
Group55 react to global growth
Animalcare lifted by new rules over tagging
Veterinary Thermal Imaging captures pet owners' attention
Warning to Cornish pet owners as disease kills 16 dogs
New website and new features for The Pet Show
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Veterinary Thermal Imaging captures pet owners' attention



Nationwide thermal imaging company Veterinary Thermal Imaging (VTI) is celebrating its fourth birthday during February…and has captured an amazing amount of images since its launch.

"When VTI started, it was just me, but we’ve grown since that time and now have thermographers all over the UK, meaning that we truly are nationwide,” says Helen Morrell, Managing Director of VTI.

“As we approach our fourth birthday, I thought it might be fun to see how many images I’ve reviewed for clients…and it’s a whopping 29,400. 

"It takes, on average, five minutes to tune an image and review it…so I’ve spent 147,000 minutes just looking at thermal images.

"With all our thermographers, we’ve captured tens, if not hundreds of thousands of images over the years, and helped thousands of horses, dogs and other animals.

"As with any imaging technique, experience counts for an awful lot, and I’m so proud of the collective experience the VTI team can offer and how their work has helped so many people.”

VTI uses infrared cameras to map heat patterns across an animal’s body in an entirely non-invasive way. The animal doesn’t require sedation, and there’s no need to transport the animal as the state of the art cameras used are entirely mobile.

The team are all trained thermographers and work with vets, physios, trainers, chiropractors, farriers and other associated professionals, to help the animals they image.

Thermal imaging can be used as a diagnostic tool, but can also be used for management, to monitor the efficacy of a treatment, to observe an old injury…even for rider training and saddle fitting.

To find out more, see www.veterinary-thermal-imaging.com or call 0844 544 3314. 




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