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RSPCA announces recipients of PawPrints Awards
Local authorities, housing providers and contingency planners across England and Wales recognised for their services to animals.

Public bodies recognised for animal welfare work.

The RSPCA has presented 50 public bodies with PawPrints awards, recognising organisations that have gone 'above and beyond' for animal welfare.

Now in its 15th year, the awards are split into five categories – stray dog services, housing, contingency planning, animal activity licensing and kennelling. 

PawPrints awards are given in three categories, bronze, silver and gold. Of the 70 awards given to 50 organisations, 53 were to the gold standard.

Lee Gingell, public affairs manager for local government, said: "Despite the difficult climate, we're absolutely over the moon to see 50 public bodies across England and Wales picking up PawPrint awards this year.

"It is a tough time for many pet owners, as the cost of living crisis continues to bite - so we know many of the schemes and procedures that PawPrints recognises will be more important than ever; so we are thrilled to see such high engagement with the scheme yet again.”

Cardiff Council's Cardiff Dogs Home is one recipient of the award, for its work partnering with The Rescue Hotel charity, which saw a new health centre built to provide low-cost vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, neutering procedures and dental care for dogs.

Cllr Dan De'Ath, the Council member responsible for the Cardiff Dogs Home, commented on the recognition: “All the dogs we look after deserve the highest possible standard of care and we’re delighted that work we’re doing in partnership with our charity partners The Rescue Hotel has been recognised with these PawPrints awards.



“Owning a dog isn’t cheap, and as the cost of living crisis deepens the preventative work we do is becoming increasingly important – ultimately we want all Cardiff’s dogs to live in homes where they are well cared for and loved. 

“Helping reduce the cost of owning a dog by providing essential veterinary services at more affordable prices, means we can help keep more dogs and their owners together.”

Another Council recognised for its work to encourage responsible pet ownership is Croydon Council, who has held regular events offering health, wellbeing and training advice to pet owners in the area. 

“From programmes to encourage responsible pet ownership, to discounted microchipping and policies to protect animals during emergency situations, there's so much great work that goes on behind the scenes from public bodies - and, in this climate, these services are so often a lifeline for pets and their owners,” Lee continued.



“Too often, this work is unsung and doesn’t get the credit it deserves. PawPrints is all about shouting from the rooftops - that 50 public bodies, across England and Wales, are going above and beyond for animals; looking way past statutory minimums because it's the right thing to do - for humans and animals."

The full list of recipients can be found on the RSPCA website.

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RUMA CA&E extends survey deadline

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 RUMA CA&E has extended the deadline for its online survey into vaccine availability.

Vets, SQPs, retailers and wholesalers will now have until Friday, 26 September at 5pm to submit their response.

The survey aims to further understanding into the vaccine supply challenges faced by the sector. It will also consider the short and long term impacts of disruption issues.

Insights are anonymous, and will be shared with industry stakeholders and government bodies.

The survey can be accessed here

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BSAVA publishes Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice

The BSAVA has added a small animal nutrition advice booklet to its series of BSAVA guides.

The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice offers a resource for veterinary professionals to provide appropriate nutrition for animals. As well as maintaining the wellbeing of healthy pets, the guide explores how nutritional requirements change in times of illness and disease.

The guide is divided into five sections, which explore the importance of nutritional assessment; diet types; feeding at different life stages; feeding for specific situations; and feeding for specific diseases. Online resources are also in the BSAVA Library including client handouts and videos.

It is designed to be suitable for referencing, in-depth case planning and team training sessions.

The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice can be purchased online from the BSAVA store.