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Lifesaving pet masks prove crucial for fire services
Shock as pet store manager dies during cricket match
Dog toy sales soar as sticks remain a concern
Research reveals that classroom pets are on the decline
Pets at Home creates an in-store digital experience
Crate covers take centre stage for Hidey Hidey
More than 200 companies exhibiting at PATS Telford
Podium Pet Products moves to larger premises
European pet food industry approves new safety standards
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Collarways get Catty
Charity starts pet food bank so people can keep their animals
Pet shop worker fined for walking out of store naked
Plea as dog attacks on postmen rise by 57% in just one year
New VetSpec super premium dog food
Women’s business honour for animal hotel owner
Grandfather who became involved in a violent incident in a pet shop jailed for 18 months
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Lifesaving pet masks prove crucial for fire services


Smokey Paws is on a huge animal lifesaving mission – to equip the UK Fire Services with their lifesaving pet oxygen masks. And the UK-wide not-for-profit organisation is well on the way to achieving its goal as more than 30 services are now using the masks.

These masks are specially designed to fit animal’s snouts so that animals get a much better chance of survival in fires and other stressful situations.


Beyond this Smokey Paws want to get their masks into places like sanctuaries, kennels, catteries and anywhere where multiple animals are. There is still a long way to go for Smokey Paws and their pet lifesaving mission.

Smokey Paws has recently welcomed Emma Johnson, a fundraiser to the team and she hopes to help Smokey Paws succeed in their mission.

Emma said: "It is incredible how much public support Smokey Paws has had so far and I am very happy to be joining the team in helping to save more pets lives."

Emma and The Smokey Paws team are urging more members of the public and businesses to get in touch with them about how you can help them on their pet lifesaving mission.

Contact  emma@smokeypaws.co.uk today or call 07340754408 to find out how you can help. For more information visit: www.smokeypaws.co.uk

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