In This Issue
The Nutriment Company acquires UK cat food brand
Investment firm buys Notts-based pet food business
There’s so much to see, do and win at PATS 2025
Mountain Paws to showcase extended range at PATS
Pet brand scores with Premier League football club
Oscar & Hooch launches eco-friendly tote and mat combo
First-of-its-kind event to support pet sector growth
East meets West as LitPet gets set to launch supplements 
Jollyes opens latest new superstore in Perth
Meow-Bix treats launched on International Cat Day
New fast-acting flea tablets for cats and dogs from Beaphar
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WHM Pet Group appoints new National Account Manager
Revealed: The UK’s top pet supplies brand, according to new industry report
Agria Pet Insurance awarded Ethical Innovator accreditation
New RVC study sheds light on the prognosis of aggressive canine cancer
Retailer association calls for stronger action as shop theft reaches record high
Lack of public awareness surrounding puppy importation
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
Pet tech firm wins six-figure investment to drive growth
Campaigner speaks out against Kennel Club guidance
Cloverleaf celebrates 40 years of excellence in aquatics
Calls for better regulation of pet rescues
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Calls for better regulation of pet rescues

An online petition calling for better regulation of pet rescues and welfare centres has been launched.

 

‘No To Rogue Rescues’ is seeking 100,000 signatures to the petition, forcing a debate in Parliament on the need for licensing and regulation of dog and cat rescues to protect animal welfare.

 

The campaign, supported by the UK's largest lost and found dog service DogLost, says that many animal rescues across the UK do incredible work – but not all of them are held to the same standards.

 

There is no clear legal regulation for rescues, which leaves the door open for poor practices, neglect and irresponsible breeding.

 

The petition, which can be found at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/718660, has so far been signed by nearly 57,000 people.

 

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