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Smart Garden Products launches new pet division
Dog food labels too hard to read for half of Brits
Export success puts Fish4Dogs in the running for award
Advisory group on companion animal pets gets a reboot
Pawfect Foods launches with eclectic portfolio of treats
National campaign to promote responsible dog walking
Top tips to keep pets cool during heatwave
Denzel's launch three new on-the-go dog snacks
Vet helps raise lungworm awareness
Calling all Vets in the East of England: You Are Invited to a Free Referral CPD Study Day
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Pets at Home criticised by bird welfare group
PIF appoints new Membership Manager
Promoting and protecting ornamental fish industry in China
Henson Franklyn’s got sponsorship in the bag
Birds of a feather get hot in this weather
Leading healthy living forum recognises pet treat firm
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Award-winning pet store owners vow to return despite shop's closure following row with landlord
Revealed: PetQuip Awards 2019 finalists announced
PATS Telford once again backing PetQuip Awards
Take your time when deciding on a career move in the pet trade, says recruitment expert
Pets at Home buys stake in dog-walking service
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Pets at Home criticised by bird welfare group

Bird lovers have criticised Pets at Home after a dead gull was found in netting above one of their stores, according to newspaper reports.

 

Janine Fleming of Bardsea Bird Sanctuary voiced her concerns after a gull was found dead in the netting above Pets At Home in Barrow-in-Furness.

 

She told the NW Mail newspaper: "Pets at Home don't care about wildlife. They used to let local wildlife charities go in to raise awareness and much needed funds but no longer allow them. They sell wildlife food though so are very happy to make money from wildlife. Shame on them."

 

A spokesperson from Pets At Home said: "We’re really sorry that some customers have found it distressing to see deceased gulls on our roof, our colleagues are upset by it too. The netting we use is wildlife friendly but until we can get up there to take a look, we can’t for sure say what’s happened.”

 

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