In This Issue
Hull pet shop set to close after 71 years…but owner says he's staying in the industry
New additions to the YAKERS Himalayan dog chew range
Models get naked to ‘expose pet food industry’
No fuss, no mess Miracle Dry Foam Wash from HOWND
Nominations open for CEVA Animal Welfare Awards 2018
Creaturewares unveils colourful coasters and bowls
Excitement mounts for the Pet Industry Forum and Awards
‘Turkey Christmas Dinner’ from Benyfit Natural
Taking the fuss out of mealtimes with Fish4Dogs
HandiScoop produce new ‘informative’ video
Record numbers attend the British Dog Grooming Champs
Pero launches first-ever TV marketing campaign
Monster launches dog-friendly wrapping paper
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Woman who sold puppies from illegal 'pet shop' fined £1,630
Light pawed pets causing havoc throughout Britain
61% of pet owners blame flatulence on the dog
Christmas cards for pets outsell those for Mothers-in-Law
Fish4Dogs welcomes new team member
Training Tuesday goes to the top of the class at BETA International 2018
Wipe Your PAWS door mat by More Than Words
Judges announced for 2018 BETA International Innovation Awards
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Parking restrictions blamed for pet shop closure
Vets strip off to help pets of the homeless
Festive pet product becomes a nationwide bestseller
Pet food firm secures £5m in funding to support global expansion
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Record numbers attend the British Dog Grooming Champs

 

The annual British Dog Grooming Championship  at the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre saw a record 900 people through the doors to watch dozens of groomers clipping and scissoring their way to success.

 

Lois Dalton was crowned as Groomer of the Year 2017 and Advanced Group winner; Chelsea Ross was named Newcomer of the Year; and Emma Bull was the Experienced Group winner.

 

Alongside the competition, 45 trade stands were in attendance at the event organised by the British Dog Groomers’ Association.

 

Other highlights included the BDGA’s tombola, which raised over £300 for Guide Dogs for the Blind, and the traditional ‘bring and buy’ stand, which encouraged groomers to bring their unwanted items to sell at the event.

 

The members’ area, a VIP section exclusively for BDGA members and sponsored by insurance brokers, Jelf, was also well attended throughout the day.

The full list of winners can be found on the Pet Industry Federation website at www.petfederation.co.uk.  Official photographs from the event will be available at www.groomersgallery.com

 

The date for the 2018 British Dog Grooming Championship is Sunday 28 October.

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