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Vital Pet Products sold by the Steuart family for £12.8m
Who are the new owners of Vital Pet Products?
Pets at Home recalls four types of AVA cat food which can cause 'collapses and fitting'
£40k damage caused to flooded pet store
Revealed: The secrets of new pet product bestsellers
Over 4 million pets at risk of deadly conditions
Pet firms warned to beware of over-ambitious staff
Long Paws turns from distributor into own brand maker
Forthglade launches limited edition Spring Dinner for Dogs
Next generation range of Animology sprays and shampoos
Lintbells expands support for pet retailers
Eukanuba fuels champions as principle sponsor of Crufts
Pet puppy bounces back to become Extraordinary Dog
Eden to unveil new products and packaging at Crufts
The Garden Re-Leaf Day Walk will be a doodle for this pair
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Skinner’s new premium ‘Life’ Range now available from wholesalers
Hilton Herbs unveils new multi-lingual trade-only websites
Group55 appoints new Marketing Manager
Exciting launch as Universal Horse Data goes mobile
Intention to combine Independent Vetcare and Evidensia
Pet Love expands Mighty Mutts range
Shining a light on UK animal rescue charities
New brand ambassador appointed at CSJ
Arden Grange window display competition continues until March 31
Animals’ George Cross and OBE for Scottish dogs
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Pet puppy bounces back to become Extraordinary Dog
A beloved pet puppy who was facing a life of pain after suffering a mystery injury has made a remarkable recovery – and is now set to be honoured at the world’s biggest dog show.

Fergus, a larger than life Leonberger, was just a few weeks old when his owners noticed he was having difficulty walking and struggling to stand from a sit. He was refusing food and slept much more than a puppy should.

But after undergoing a course of specialist canine muscle therapy he is bouncing back and displaying all the usual behaviour of a puppy. And his remarkable turnaround is set to be celebrated at Crufts where he will be named ‘extraordinary dog of the year’ by the canine therapist who helped get him back on his feet.

Fergus will be presented with the title by Julia Robertson, founder of Galen Myotherapy, the unique hands-on muscle remedy used to treat him.

His owner Vanessa Leppard, from Crowborough, East Sussex, said: “I really do not know what we would have done if we had not found Galen Myotherapy and Julia. He could have been looking at a life of operations and pain, but she has given Fergus a great future.

“Julia has a special way with dogs and seemed to understand straight away what was causing him problems. She undoubtedly gave Fergus a new lease of life and having him named as Galen’s Extraordinary Dog of the Year award is just the icing on the cake.”

Fergus’ problems started when he was just eight weeks old – the cause for which remain a mystery to his owner and breeder.

He was finding it difficult to walk, struggled to stand from sitting so was bottom shuffling instead, and wanted to sleep all the time – only staying awake for 1-2 hours a day. He was also picky with his food.

Vanessa sought advice and was told his behaviour was probably normal for a growing puppy of his size, but her concerns only grew as his unusual character quirks continued, and after talking to Fergus’ breeder she got in touch with Julia.

Julia’s treatment, Galen Myotherapy, is derived in-part from massage and helps dogs suffering from musculoskeletal pain, arthritis and underlying issues. It was hoped a course of myotherapy would improve Fergus’ mobility and it went on to have instant results.

After just one session Vanessa noticed an improvement in his behaviour - he was able to stand more easily, walked happily and climbed on the furniture like any cheeky puppy.

Julia, a former veterinary nurse, said: “Fergus’ transformation from a slow-moving, fatigued bottom-shuffler to a bouncy puppy that’s full of energy has been incredible and wonderful to see.

“He has been a joy to work with and his remarkable turnaround made him first choice for Galen’s Extraordinary Dog Award.”

Fergus will be presented with his award at Galen’s stand at Crufts at 12pm on Saturday, March 11.

The Galen team will be in Hall 3 Stand 28A for the Crufts weekend, where they will be demonstrating myotherapy and discussing the domestic dangers our homes can present to dogs. For more information about Galen Myotherapy visit www.caninetherapy.co.uk
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