In This Issue
Pet firm boss dismisses any talk of retirement after receiving Lifetime Achievement Award
Excitement builds as AQUA 2019 gets set to open
New National survey reveals lack of portion control is contributing to the UK’s pet obesity crisis
Sustainability: Is pet food catching up?
Danish Design makes further steps to reduce plastic waste
Major pet companies book their stands at PATS Sandown
Entrepreneur of the Year Award for dog food firm owner
Ruffwear launches unique 2-in-1 jacket-harness
‘Animal OBE’ presented to US Secret Service dog
Collared Creatures encourages dog owners to wear it pink as they donate 25% of the sales from their Harris Tweed collars to Breast Cancer Now
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Police hunt two men after Pets at Home store theft
Natures Menu donates thousand meals to Wood Green, The Animals Charity
Dogs Trust benefits from Billy + Margot donation
Pet food firm and pet store team up to raise over £1,000 for Dogs For Good campaign
Quitting smoking improves the health of yourself and man's best friend
CSJ at ClickerExpo Luminos 2019
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Vets raise £630 for Vetlife charity
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Amazing turnaround for UK Pet Retailer of the Year
Pet shop to close after 45 years of trading
Pets Choice bolsters team with senior appointments
Lily’s Kitchen launches new range of ‘proper meat’ treats
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Quitting smoking improves the health of yourself and man's best friend

Research commissioned by the insurer MORE TH>N has unveiled that the average household cat or dog smokes the equivalent of 3,285 cigarettes per year, through passive smoking.

 

Launched in conjunction with the Stoptober campaign, the research found that smokers who own pets smoke an average of nine cigarettes in their home each day despite the majority knowing their habit could be harmful to their pets.

Vaping is seen by many official bodies to be the leading quitting aid for smokers wishing to kick the habit. It is estimated that cigarette smoking is responsible for 100,000 deaths in the UK each year. As a quitting aid, Public Health England cite that vapes are 95% safer than cigarettes, providing a viable solution to improve the health of smokers and smokers' pets alike this October.

Simon Manthorpe, CEO of Vapemate, one of the UK's leading e-liquid and vape producers, has commented on his own personal experience with vaping as a quitting aid:

"Smoking is a £6bn strain on the NHS and is the main cause of 80-90% of small cell and non-small cell lung cancers, demonstrating the cost of smoking in our society. Furthermore, an ever-increasing body of research continues to serve as a reminder to the nation of the dangers of smoking on our and our loved one's health. Solutions such as vaping can relieve both the financial strain of tobacco addiction, but can also serve as an aid to help rid the nation of one of our deadliest vices.

"My health has seen a marked improvement since I started using vapes as a quitting aid, and I would recommend responsible uses of vaping to anyone looking to quit smoking this Stoptober. If we could eliminate smoking then not only could we save huge amounts of lives in the UK, but we would improve the wellbeing of our furry friends; who ultimately provide huge boosts for our wellbeing too."

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