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Staines based Dandy Dogz discuss the challenges of running a dog groomers during the pandemic

Staines based Dandy Dogz discuss the challenges of running a dog groomers during the pandemic
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Tune in as Pooch Perfect s Colin Taylor and Verity Hardcastle spill show secrets

Tune in as Pooch Perfect s Colin Taylor and Verity Hardcastle spill show secrets Mirror 26/02/2021 We don t know about you, but we adore dogs! So, if anyone loves good television and some cute four-legged canines then you probably love Pooch Perfect. The BBC One contest is presented by award-winning actress-singer Sheridan Smith and sees sixteen professionals compete to best groom some poochest and be named the best in the country. Now, as part of the latest instalment of Jess Saying arrives on our Facebook screens today at 2pm, Jessica Boulton chats to Pooch Perfect judges Colin Taylor and Verity Hardcastle. © BBC/Beyond Productions

Norfolk dog parlour owners react to roadmap out of lockdown

Maurice Gray Published: 9:20 AM February 24, 2021    Updated: 10:37 AM February 24, 2021 Sarah Knights, of Happy Paws Dog Grooming in North Walsham, with Barney the dog. - Credit: Supplied Dog parlour owners have called for clarity about when they will be allowed to reopen under the roadmap out of lockdown. While dog parlous have had to close during the latest lockdown, they have still been able to groom badly matted dogs or dogs with claws in a state that would harm their paws, or via vet referrals. But many dog owners have their pets groomed every four to six weeks by professionals, and parlour owners are keen to reopen as soon as possible.

Wales dog day care licence rules decades old , RSPCA say

BBC News By Dafydd Evans media captionDog day care licensing laws endangering animal welfare The rules around pet day care are almost six decades old and need updating, the RSPCA has said. Samantha Gaines, from the charity, said pet boarding standards are not clearly linked to animal welfare standards. It comes as a business owner claimed the laws are endangering public safety and animal welfare. The Welsh Government said it recognised the need to review the licensing of activities involving the boarding of animals. However it said this needed to be done with a measured approach, and its recent focus had been to introduce new powers relating to the third-party sale of kittens and puppies.

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