In This Issue
LeisureGrow acquires business interests of Petface out of administration
Raw pet food firm seeks impressive growth
Segmentation in pet food is growing
Excitement mounts for Bring Your Dog To Work Day
Natures Menu supports nationwide event
New dog grooming school in Royal Borough of Greenwich
Bestpets announces return of a Well-Loved favourite
Lily’s Kitchen launches new Suppurrs Stew range
PetQuip announces Government grant level for eligible British exhibitors at Global Pet Expo 2019
Naturediet unveils move to new eco-friendly packaging
Nineteen 87 host 'Bake it Better' event in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity
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New feeders from Johnston & Jeff
Blagdon takes pond intelligence to a new level
Newly created role at PetSafe Brand
Wafcol launches interactive new website
Behind the scenes at Surrey County Show
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pets at Home pledges future expansion despite setbacks
Surrey pet shops hit by spate of burglaries
BBC produces video of Frozzys frozen yogurt for dogs
Innocent offers retailers stunning free-standing display unit
Mars Petcare expands vet side of its business
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Behind the scenes at Surrey County Show

 

CSJ’s roving reporter went behind the scenes at the Surrey County Show 2018 Sheepdog Challenge and produced a series of fascinating videos about the organisation, the people and the runs.

 

The first 19 minute video on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihA5iGiN8Xk is a generalisation over the whole day of the trial and encapsulates the humorous atmosphere between the handlers, organisers, and the judge.

 

The banter between handlers and judge as he gives his briefing of the course sets the scene then excerpts from the runs are followed by the three competing Supreme Champion handlers Aled Owen, James McGee, Ricky Hutchinson, plus the judge, Andy Jackman giving their views of the trial in separate interviews.

 

As the fourth planned competitor was unable to attend Ricky Hutchinson also gave a brace demonstration with his renowned father and son duo, Jock and Sweep to the delight of the crowd.

 

The competition was in its second year and the hope is to make it an annual event. Judge Andy Jackman commented: “Thanks to Ceri and CSJ for their support, it’s good publicity for the Collie dog.”

 

To find out which of the three Supreme Champion handlers won the trophy watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihA5iGiN8Xk

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