In This Issue
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Eco-conscious litter firm’s £5,000 boost for animal charity
Pets Choice acquires Bob Martin brand ownership
Jollyes stores ban sale of rabbits over Easter
Impressive line-up of companies for new conference
Owners celebrate decade of running a century-old pet store
HayPigs! plays April Fools’ joke with new product launch
A network that puts pets and the community first
Pure Pet Food launches first renal recipe range
Multitude of British products to be exhibited at Zoomark
UK companies offered opportunity to exhibit at SuperZoo
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Edinburgh pet store set to close
The Kennel Club receives Royal Prefix on 150th anniversary
Entries now open for PetQuip Awards 2023
PATS says a big ‘thank you’ to Pat
Mars to acquire global provider of veterinary diagnostic solutions
Owners ‘go without’ to care for pets during cost-of-living crisis, says research
Choc shock as dog eats mini eggs
Walking dogs less improves behaviour
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
New pet store owners set highest standards
Danish Design acquired by Swedish-based group
Turning from supplier into retailer with new pet shop
Take a look inside Jollyes new flagship store
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Take a look inside Jollyes new flagship store

 

Nationwide pet retailer Jollyes opened its flagship Scunthorpe store with hundreds of customers visiting the store over its launch weekend.

 

Store manager Steve Marshall proudly cut the ribbon, assisted by North Lincolnshire Deputy Mayor Cllr Janet Longcake, representatives from Jerry Green Dog Rescue and Scunthorpe United mascots Scunny Bunny and Scunny Hunny Bunny.

 

Also taking part in the opening were stilt walkers and face painters helping Jerry Green Dog Rescue fundraise for their work across the region.

 

Scunthorpe is the first Jollyes to get a new-look Jolly Groomer as part of a £1million investment in the roll out of vet clinics, grooming parlours and other pet services such as the new ‘Wash & Go’ dog wash booth which offers a full clean-up for mucky pups without the hassle of messing up a home bathroom hay.

 

The new store also offers a selection of small animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs as well as birds, fish and reptiles.

 

Manager Steve Marshall said “We couldn’t have had a better reaction from customers this weekend – we’re looking forward to serving pets and their parents right across North Lincolnshire in the years ahead.”

 

Between now and the summer of 2024, Jollyes plans will double the number of stores that offer community pet clinics, double opening hours for those clinics double the number of dog grooming locations at stores like Scunthorpe.

 

Vet-supervised dog and cat vaccinations in the clinic start at just £14 and £13 for rabbits with primary course jabs for dogs and cats at £33. 

 

Microchipping, already compulsory for dogs and now in new government plans extended to be compulsory for cats, start at just £13, offering significant savings against average prices charged by formal vet practices.

 

The Jolly Groomer at Scunthorpe offers straightforward pricing for a quality groom that doesn’t cost a paw and a leg.

 

Customers can choose precisely what grooming service they need, so they don’t pay for ones they don’t. Prices for a bath and brush will start at just £15.00. 

 

Jollyes new Scunthorpe store also provides pet parents in North Lincolnshire and nearby South Yorkshire access to Jollyes’ raw food frozen ‘shop-in-shop’ alongside high quality private label pet food such as its own Lifestage, K9 and Rileys brands which offer a premium experience without the big brand price tag.

 

See the gallery of pictures from opening day below...

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