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The Dogs Butcher becomes DIBO Finest
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Raw food remains important pet retail category, says PIF
Benyfit Natural responds to Food Standards Agency report
Jollyes launches 'lowest price pet brand in UK'
Burgess Pet Care announces record donation amounts
Essex pet health entrepreneur attends Parliament meeting
Paleo Ridge launches initiative to support rescues
Climate impact of dogs’ dinner revealed in new survey
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Independent pet store recognised for excellent customer service
Animal Focused Alliance launches Graduate Membership to support newly qualified pet professionals
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PetQuip and Gardenex to cease trading
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PIF 'sorry' to learn PetQuip was no longer trading
 

The Pet Industry Federation has issued a statement saying it was sorry to hear the news that Gardenex, PetQuip and the CHA would no longer be trading. PIF said these organisations had made a valuable contribution to their sectors over many years, particularly in supporting UK businesses with exports and overseas trade.

 

PIF added: “For many pet businesses, this announcement will understandably raise questions about export support, regulation and access to international markets, at a time when trading internationally continues to be challenging.

 

“Over the coming weeks, PIF will be speaking to members and industry partners to better understand where additional guidance, signposting or representation may be helpful, particularly in relation to regulatory and compliance matters.

 

“PIF remains focused on supporting UK pet businesses to operate responsibly, adapt to change and plan with confidence for the future and will continue to work collaboratively with partners across the sector to ensure businesses feel supported during this period.”

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