In This Issue
Pet shop losing trade because of ‘illegal’ parking
Dog leads made from recycled inner tubes are a big hit
How pet shops can thrive in the internet age
Change at the top of Dobbies
Bestpets re-launches newly extended Glasgow Hub Depot
Great response from pet retailers to new industry awards
Natures Menu is the food for celebrity dogs...and now there's a video to prove it
Top retailing tips from Tetra
Appeal after money is stolen from Pets at Home store
Special Natures Menu book offer at The Pet Show
New Repti-Home range from Vivexotic
CSJ to give away free clickers at agility festival
Danish Design launches new website
Dog owners who let pets off leads face fines
Cheryl Cole 'heartbroken' after pet dog taken to vet for radiotherapy
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Appeal after money is stolen from Pets at Home store
Cash has been stolen from a Pets at Home store in Rhyl, North Wales, during a night-time raid.

Police are appealing for witnesses after offenders forced entry through the front door of Pets at Home on Clwyd Retail Park at  around 1am on Monday, July 8.

 “This is the second incident of cash being stolen from business premises in two weeks,” said Detective Sergeant Richard Sidney, referring to the burglary at Poundland in Rhyl on June 30.

He added: “We would like to advise business owners to take appropriate security measures regarding cash held on their premises.”

Police are keen to speak with anybody who witnessed anything or who may have information relating to either incident.  Anyone with information is urged to contact DC Jenny Sansom on 101, quoting reference number RC13103152.

Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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