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PATS 2024 welcomes 260th exhibitor – JR Pet Products
Kennelpak establishes new partnership with US firm
Pets Choice acquires pet food brand Vet’s Kitchen 
US giant completes acquisition of Edgard & Cooper
UK pet industry steps up to help vulnerable pets
Stars line up with dogs to back ‘Bark For Our Parks’
Bella & Duke launches new product to make raw feeding easy while on the move
Promoting animal welfare on Media City billboard
TRIXIE celebrates 50 years with a new look
Companies champion wellbeing of ‘Dogs in Yellow’
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EzyDog returns to Goodwoof
Vets Now launches search for ‘Pet of the Year’ 2024
Bira calls for urgent action following ONS crime figures
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Renewed boost to international interest in PATS
PetQuip Awards 2024 now open for entries
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UK pet industry steps up to help vulnerable pets

 

The UK pet industry has provided its biggest consignment to date of donated products to the U-Hearts Foundation in Ukraine to help care for abandoned pets. 

 

Co-ordinated by the Pet Industry Federation (PIF), two lorry-loads containing 56 pallets have already arrived in Ukraine, with a further 26 pallets in a third lorry due to arrive early this month. 

 

Products generously donated by UK pet companies have included food, treats, health and hygiene products and supplements. The companies involved in the donations were: Lintbells, DoggyRade, Benyfit Natural, Zealandia Pet Food, Byotrol, Denzel's, Pet Family, The Big Biscuit Company, Itch Pet and Aventix.

 

The supplies will directly benefit pet shelters, volunteers who are looking after abandoned pets and vulnerable pet owners in challenging regions throughout Ukraine. 

 

PIF CEO, Nigel Baker, commented: “We have been really amazed with the ongoing generosity of the UK pet trade, especially at a time when the Ukraine conflict is not as high on the news agenda. These donations are already having an impact in the heart of war-torn areas of Ukraine and will help to ensure that countless pets are given a fighting chance. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to all who have contributed, and we continue to stand with Ukraine during these trying times.”

 

For donations and more information, please contact: Daniel.everett@petfederation.co.uk

 

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