In This Issue
Retailing giant Amazon under fire over rabbit picture
City centre pet shop to close after nearly 70 years
New pet exhibition goes ahead at change of venue
Pet industry reacts to the Brexit vote
Euro partners reassure Beco it's 'business as usual'
BVA statement on the outcome of the EU Referendum
PetQuip will work hard to support its exporting members
Retailers challenged by Chuckit! at Pedigree Trade Show
DogStar takes grooming to a new level
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Plans submitted for pet shop to be turned into flats
Llandudno pet store saves abandoned guinea pigs
Nematodes will help protect dogs from lungworm disease
New dog fouling kit launched
PetSafe launches annual hydration campaign
Skinner’s launches Puppy and Junior products
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BVA statement on the outcome of the EU Referendum
 
President of the British Veterinary Association Sean Wensley said: "The UK's decision to leave the European Union will have a significant impact on matters of interest to the veterinary profession, particularly in relation to regulation, education, and workforce planning, but also in terms of animal welfare, research, surveillance, and animal movements.

"BVA will work hard to ensure the voice of the veterinary profession is heard during the negotiation and discussions that will now begin, in order to secure the best possible outcomes for our profession and for animal health and welfare in the UK.

"The Vet Futures report provides an excellent summary of issues we need to consider in those discussions, and the Vet Futures Action Plan, due to be launched at the Vet Futures Summit on 4 July, outlines key initiatives that we need to take forward, albeit with revised timelines while the full impact of Brexit is determined.
 
"BVA will retain an outward looking and inclusive perspective through our relationships with international partners, including the Federation of Veterinarians for Europe (FVE), Commonwealth Veterinary Association (CVA) and World Veterinary Association (WVA) to ensure the UK veterinary profession continues to influence and engage on cross border issues such as disease surveillance, veterinary medicines and antimicrobial resistance."
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