In This Issue
Pet businesses urged to speak up on animal welfare standards
Trading Standards takes action following BBC probe over the illegal import of dogs by pet rescue charity
Lily's Kitchen to donate 650,000 meals to pets in need
Takeaways and booze – charity reveals the shocking ‘treats’ fuelling the UK’s pet obesity crisis
Key buyers from Spain and Finland to source UK pet products at PetQuip 'Meet the Buyers' event
Exciting new Henry Wag launches from 3P Enterprise
Pet owners more likely to find a partner on a dog walk
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Concern for animals after fire rips through pet shop
New pet shop creates 13 jobs for Prestwich in Greater Manchester
...and Ormskirk Pets at Home is opening soon
Half of pet owners don’t know what veterinary nurses do
Lintbells to stage a Mobility Corner at Crufts
Spring sale to help raise fund for vet charity
Broker and insurer team up for pilot pet insurance project
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Spring sale to help raise fund for vet charity


Vet charity PDSA has launched its Spring Sale Catalogue with plenty of fantastic offers and discounts.
 
Whether you are searching for that purr-fect Mother’s Day gift, or on the lookout for a splash of colour to spruce up your patio, there are plenty of great ideas. Plus, every purchase will help raise vital funds to help PDSA vets treat pets in need.
 
The sale runs until 31 March and with offers such as half price bedding plants and eye-catching accessories to encourage wildlife, it’s ideal for any green-fingered animal lovers. The sale is available online at www.pdsa-shop.co.uk/spring, or you can get your paws on a catalogue by calling 0844 922 3626.
 
PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity, treating more than 470,000 pets annually across its 51 Pet Hospitals. The charity strives to improve all pets’ lives through education, preventive care and emergency treatment. For more information visit www.pdsa.org.uk.

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