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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Retailing giant Amazon under fire over rabbit picture


Amazon has been criticised by a leading welfare organisation in the UK for choosing a picture of a single rabbit to promote the pet side of its business...
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City centre pet shop to close after nearly 70 years


A pet shop in Oxford has closed its doors for the last time after nearly 70 years in the city's Covered Market. High rents, high business rates, and the emergence of two Pets at Home stores on the outskirts of the city have been blamed for the closure.
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New pet exhibition goes ahead at change of venue

Leading companies Collarways, Fish4Dogs and Symply Petfood are among a number of firms supporting a new pet exhibition where they will be able to present their products to the British media...
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Pet industry reacts to the Brexit vote
Pet Trade Xtra has been getting reaction from the garden industry following the nation's decision to leave the EU. Find out how what some of the industry's leading figures and organisations think of the dramatic turn of events...
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Euro partners reassure Beco it's 'business as usual'


Top European distributors have told Beco Pets, Britain's biggest manufacturer of eco-friendly pet products, it will be "business as usual" in the future despite the Brexit result...
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BVA statement on the outcome of the EU Referendum
 
President of the British Veterinary Association Sean Wensley said: "The UK's decision to leave the European Union will have a significant impact on matters of interest to the veterinary profession...
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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."
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Retailers challenged by Chuckit! at Pedigree Trade Show


Leading dog toy brand Chuckit! put its range of launchers to the test and had a ball with retailers at the Pedigree Wholesale Pet & Aquatic Trade Show – all in the name of charity...
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DogStar takes grooming to a new level

Group55 has created a new range of grooming tools under its recently launched DogStar brand to ensure all dogs look their best between trips to the groomers...
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