In This Issue
Cashing in on Britain’s love affair with pets
Greater Manchester pet shop ransacked by burglars
Darcy named PDSA Pet Survivor 2016 after 60ft fall
New formulations result in improved Animology range
Garden centre opens new pets and aquatic department
Pet pooch Jack wins nationwide photo competition
Pet food firm delivers Christmas gifts to homeless dogs
Warning of gar species for sale in England and Wales
New wild garden bird food brand 'Chirpy' launched
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Ex-Sainsbury’s Head of Business Development joins pet firm
Tiny pooch saved by PDSA charity vets is home in time for Christmas
Agria Pet Insurance appoints new Head of Direct Marketing
Evolution Aqua buys the Bermuda brand from Scotts
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Pet food firm delivers Christmas gifts to homeless dogs
Edgard & Cooper is sharing the kibble kindness with homeless dogs. For five days the company is on a mission to put a sparkle in the eyes of less fortunate animals.

Rebecca Owens, UK Marketing Executive of the company, says: “We love to shower our furry friends with love at Christmas. Most dog owners already have their pooch presents wrapped up under the tree.

“But not every dog is as lucky to have so many blessings at Christmas time. We often overlook the dogs that will be sleeping by their owners side in the street, at a time when every dog should have a waggy tail.”

Edgard & Cooper will delivering gifts to homeless dogs throughout Europe during the run up to Christmas. The gifts consist of a 2.5kg bag of their 100% fresh kibbles, 2 wholesome cup recipes, a dog bandana, a rope toy and a blanket to keep out the cold.

It is company policy to donate 10% of all profits to dog charities.

Rebecca added: “We can’t wait to share with you the stories of those we have met on the streets this Christmas. There is one thing they all have in common, and it’s the immeasurable love they have for their furry friends. We hope it encourages others to think about giving to the less fortunate at a time when they need it most.”

You can follow the stories of Edgard & Cooper’s homeless friends on social media.
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