In This Issue
Private equity firm invests in growing pet business
Big success predicted for Little BigPaw in 2018
Dog advent calendar is a Christmas bestseller
BSB Products launches Carnilove canned food for cats
Pet firm named in Top 100 franchise list
National Obesity Awareness Week should include pets
Natures Menu launches new website
Fish4Dogs creche has starring role at theatre performance
Sharples bring back popular dog toy
Tetra expands on popular Starter Line aquarium range
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High street pet store in danger of closure
Getting fit in 2018 with CSJ
easyJet forms pet-sitting partnership with experts
Eukanuba celebrates 7th consecutive year as lead sponsor of Crufts
FURminator announced as official grooming partner at Crufts
Royal Canin boosts marketing team
Fabulous free activities at Squire's Pet Weekend
Fun and healthy treats from Vet's Kitchen
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Lack of local business blamed for pet shop closure
The biggest UK pet news stories of 2017
Owner's warning after dog ate dead fish
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Fun and healthy treats from Vet's Kitchen
 

Vet’s Kitchen Little Stars Sensitive+ treats are not only fun, but they’re healthy too.

 

These natural, hypoallergenic pork dog treats are free from any artificial nasties, and benefit from natural, active ingredients such as Glucosamine, Chondroitin and MSM for healthy joints, and Omega 3 and 6 to maintain a healthy heart, skin and coat.

 

Little Stars have been carefully formulated with the added vet know-how from Vet’s Kitchen’s own in-house veterinary practice, Vet’s Klinic.

 

They make ideal training treats because they’re small, soft, breakable, and very tasty.

 

Plus, they’re easy to incorporate into a balanced, calorie controlled diet as they’re the first treat in the UK market to be calorie rated.

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