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Public pressure forces Pets at Home to pull out of leasing Fulham Palace Garden Centre
Pets at Home board member in storm over garden centre
Luxury online department store launches for dogs and pups
Butch & Bess appear on TV-hit programme Dragons Den
Record number of companies will exhibit at PATS Harrogate
60% increase in entrants for PetQuip Industry Awards
RWAF urges retailers to sell an exercise run as well as a hutch
98% of pet vets say owners consult 'Dr Google'
Visitors set to fly into Coletta & Tyson after opening of 4Pets department
Lily's Kitchen story creates a frenzy on Twitter
Forthglade launches campaign to put 'nature' on the menu for the nation's pets
Ancol gets ready for best-ever PATS
PetDreamHouse set to launch new bowl designs at PATS Harrogate
Do walker finds Second World War grenade on a beach
The unluckiest names for pet cats and dogs
One-eyed Spaniel wins at Highland Fieldsports Fair
National Pet Show extends reach with NEC launch
Pet Trade Xtra New Products Guide
BETA introduces breed specific nutrition
 
The UK’s Number 1* normal nutrition specialist brand is proud to announce the launch of the new BETA Breed Specific Range.
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Lily's Kitchen story creates a frenzy on Twitter
 
A story about Lily's Kitchen pet food, which appeared in last week's Pet Trade Xtra, created a mass of interest on Twitter after TV presenter Kirsty Allsopp tweeted: "Very interesting points made. @lilyskitchen defends decision to sell new range in Tesco."

In the story 
Henrietta Morrison, managing director and founder of Lily's Kitchen, defended the company's decision to launch a new range called Lily's exclusively in Tesco following criticism from independent pet retailers. 

"It’s about time we stood up for ourselves and stopped apologising here at Lily’s Kitchen," Henrietta told Pet Trade Xtra.

Kirsty Allsopp's tweeting helped to boost insterest in the story, which has become the most read item ever with more than 1,500 clicks.

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