In This Issue
Retailing giant Amazon under fire over rabbit picture
City centre pet shop to close after nearly 70 years
New pet exhibition goes ahead at change of venue
Pet industry reacts to the Brexit vote
Euro partners reassure Beco it's 'business as usual'
BVA statement on the outcome of the EU Referendum
PetQuip will work hard to support its exporting members
Retailers challenged by Chuckit! at Pedigree Trade Show
DogStar takes grooming to a new level
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Plans submitted for pet shop to be turned into flats
Llandudno pet store saves abandoned guinea pigs
Nematodes will help protect dogs from lungworm disease
New dog fouling kit launched
PetSafe launches annual hydration campaign
Skinner’s launches Puppy and Junior products
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PetQuip will work hard to support its exporting members
 
Amanda Sizer Barrett MBE, Director General of the Gardenex and PetQuip associations, says: “Now that the British public has made its decision regarding European Union membership, the Gardenex and PetQuip associations will continue to work hard to help and support our member firms with all their export aspirations."

"We are already best placed to support exporters, with our comprehensive range of practical export advice and information, market research and information and new international business contacts -- both within and outside the EU.

“So although there will inevitably be challenges for British companies, particularly in the shorter term as markets and countries absorb the decision, we will be working hard to provide the hands-on practical help, trade information and business introductions that British exporters in all of our sectors will need, in order to ride the uncertainty following the Referendum results and to open up new business leads and seize fresh export opportunities.

"We are fortunate that our growing body of members is innovative, entrepreneurial and pragmatic and ready to seize opportunities wherever they arise in the world.  Therefore we are confident that in the longer term, British exports of garden, leisure and petcare products and services will continue to increase in established markets and develop in new territories and emerging markets around the globe.

"The Federation was in existence and helping exporters for many years prior to the UK joining the EU. Now that the decision has been made to leave, the Federation's experienced team is looking forward to supporting current British exporters and giving practical help to firms who are ready to start exporting".

Gardenex and PetQuip are trade associations that work on behalf of British companies to help their members increase sales worldwide.
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