In This Issue
Business as usual for pet store as it recovers from fraudulent insurance claim
Purpose built to support health conscious pet parents
PATS Sandown visitor numbers announced – show attracts ‘high quality’ buyers and retailers
Picture round-up from the pet extravaganza
New grooming competition launched at PATS Sandown
Award makes new Be:Loved range an instant success
Vital increases service levels by opening new office
Fish4Dogs staff get a slice of the action
Pure Pet Food launches new dog food recipe
Broadreach Nature looks forward to Global Pet Expo
ADAPTIL and FELIWAY launch Pet Anxiety Month in March
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Raw dog food firm recalls products for second time within a month
High Street retailers write to Chancellor calling for business rates reform
Brambles Charity Giveaway a huge success
Couple who sold puppies from illegal 'pet shop' avoid jail
PIF continues to refresh range of benefits for members
Pet lovers prefer a bit of Rovermance on Valentine's Day
Vital says love for pets is driving premium purchases
Henry Bell celebrates National Nest Box Week
The best of last weeks Pet Trade Xtra
PATS Sandown 2020 New Product Awards
PATS Sandown off to great start despite weather
Company says 'adios plastic' with new poop bags
New wholesaler launches into UK pet food market
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Couple who sold puppies from illegal 'pet shop' avoid jail

A couple who sold sick puppies from an illegal "pet shop" have been spared jail. 

 

Marco Tondo and his accomplice Nadine Campbell both pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to selling the animals from a Bishopbriggs property without a licence.

 

Several of the puppies sold by 32-year-old Tondo and 31-year-old Campbell became ill and two subsequently died. 

 

Tondo was sentenced to 270 hours of community service and Campbell was handed a three-month restriction of liberty order, meaning she'll be tagged and unable to move freely at certain times. 

 

Tondo also pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court last month to causing unnecessary suffering by failing to provide care contrary to the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006.

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