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Government urged to scrap VAT on pet food
More than a quarter of owners are concerned about the growing expense of dog food.
“We think it’s only right the government should help offset the price of seeing this nation through the worst animal welfare crisis since the war” - Dogs Trust.

Dogs Trust has called on the Government to remove VAT from pet food in a bid to help struggling pet owners this winter.

The charity has written to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, asking the Government to recognise that rising dog food prices are contributing to “the country’s biggest animal welfare crisis for generations.”

It comes after Mr Hunt announced a £55 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts “to rebuild the public finances.”

As pet owners battle with the cost-of-living-crisis, Dogs Trust has already received an unprecedented amount of requests from individuals struggling to keep their dogs; the charity saw close to a 50 per cent rise this year in handover inquiries compared to 2021, and it fears that this could hit 50,000 inquiries by the end of December. 

Dogs Trust chief executive Owen Sharp said that a 20 per cent cost reduction could prove critical to many owners, and will offset spiralling prices to keep pet food affordable.

“With an estimated 12 million dogs in the UK, we think it’s only right the government should help offset the price of seeing this nation through the worst animal welfare crisis since the war, by cutting the 20 per cent VAT on pet food,” he said.

“With record numbers of people unable to afford their dogs, our priority is to keep dogs and families together. At Dogs Trust we’re doing all we possibly can but, Mr Hunt, we are calling on your help for the unseen victims of the cost-of-living crisis - our nation’s dogs.”

The most recent monthly survey of dog owners in the UK, conducted by YouGov on behalf of Dogs Trust, indicates that more than a quarter (23%) of owners are concerned about the growing expense of dog food.

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Webinar to explore AMR in vet dentistry

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 The WSAVA has invited veterinary professionals to a webinar on responsible antibiotic usage in dentistry.

On 19 November 2025, at 1am, Dr J Scott Weese and Dr Brooke Niemiec will share the latest advice for antimicrobial use. They will present research on oral bacterology, and explain how attendees can choose appropriate antibiotics.

The session will cover pre-, intra- and post-operative guidelines, with recommendations for various pathologies.

The webinar is designed to support veterinary professionals to make informed decisions and tackle antimicrobial resistance.

Attendees can register here

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Bluetongue reaches Wales for first time in 2025

The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has revealed that bluetongue has been confirmed in Wales for the first time in 2025.

In their latest statistics, APHA records a total of 109 cases of BTV-3 or BTV-8 in Great Britain in the 2025-2026 vector season.

The total number of BTV-3 cases in Great Britain this season is 107. This includes 103 cases within the England restricted zone and four cases in Wales.

There has also been two cases of BTV-8, which were both in Cornwall.

As a result of the cases in Wales, a Temporary Control Zone (TCZ) is enforced in Monmouthshire. Animals can move freely under general license within the England Restricted Zone, however animals with suspected bluetongue must stay on their holding.

All premises testing positive for blue tongue can be viewed on this map.