In This Issue
Popular town centre pet shop set to close
Award-winning retailer launches free poo bag giveaway
Cultivated pet food given UK clearance
Power Pet Brands Ltd announces sale of HOWND to Pets Choice
Soopa Pets unveils limited-edition summer flavours
Beaphar launches plant-based protection with new herbal flea repellent
Ex-pro footballer launches pet wellness brand
Butternut Box’s game-changing partnership with the LTA
Burns Pet Nutrition launches TV and outdoor campaign
Natures Deli expands dog treat range
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
Over 200 stores take part in National Pet Shop Day 
YuMOVE owner Lintbells sold to US pet health firm
Cotswold RAW prepares for £1m relocation
Pet industry mourns the sad passing of Pedigree Wholesale co-founder Derek Slater
Ex-Pets at Home boss takes up CEO role at German firm Fressnapf
Fresh yet familiar face at CSJ
PetQuip launches UK group at Zoomark 2025
PAWD DRINKS supports National Pet Hydration Month
New research sheds light on health issues in pet rabbits
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Ex-Pets at Home boss takes up CEO role at German firm Fressnapf

Former Pets at Home boss Peter Pritchard has taken up the role of Interim Chief Executive Officer at German giant Fressnapf Holding SE.

 

With over 1,400 stores and 8,000 employees in 12 European countries Fressnapf is arguably the largest European pet product retailer.

 

Peter Pricthard said on his Linkedin page: “I am happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Interim Chief Executive Officer at Fressnapf Holding SE.

 

“I have worked with Fressnapf for many years, and I am very much looking forward to working with Torsten and the Fressnapf team to build the best pet supplies retailer in the world and unleash the full potential of Fressnapf/Maxi Zoo.”
 
Peter will now start to familiarise himself with the organization and, in addition to the headquarters in Krefeld, will visit the stores and colleagues throughout Europe.
 
He was Group Chief Executive Officer of Pets at Home between 2018 and 2022.

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