In This Issue
New stay-fresh pet food bowl is the cat's whiskers
Pet firms honoured in Queen’s Awards for Enterprise
Lintbells achieves second win in awards
International trade award for The Company of Animals
Royal recognition for Little BigPaw
Vegan pet food company wins Queen’s Award
Royal award for family-run natural pet food producer
Pet firm’s food initiative to help endangered hedgehog
Naturediet searches for cover stars for new packaging
Are you ready for Worm Awareness Week 2018?
HOWND hosts Cruelty Free International awards ceremony
Law Print Pack showcase innovations in packaging
Study focuses on healthy ageing and canine companions
Police make arrest after pet shop raid
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Online shopping blamed for pet shop closure
Inspired Pet Nutrition strengthens senior management team
Town & Country Managing Director becomes PFMA Chairman
Oscar & Hooch and Medical Detection Dogs celebrate five-year partnership
New eco bedding for small pets has solid green credentials
Togged up by Toggi at BETA International
Sheepdog Trials benefits Neurology Charity
Interpet Launches Tri-Spec 2 – Maximum Output LED Lighting
PFMA meets World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) as the UK seeks to be a more global player
Pet retailer Love My Human chooses London's Chelsea for opening of first store
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
PATS Telford presents the ultimate grooming programme
Doggy's Cuppa serves up timely herbal brew for pets
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Sheepdog Trials benefits Neurology Charity

 

CSJ’s owners Ceri and Phil Rundle hosted the Bodfari Trials over Easter Weekend and raised a £850 for the Walton Centre, Liverpool.

 

Sponsored by CSJ the Bodfari Trial kicked off the North Wales sheepdog trials season and despite the second day suffering from floods, sleet, snow, rain and wind was extremely well attended.

 

Ceri Rundle said, “The Walton Centre specialises in neurology and neurological surgery - thankfully trials people are a hardy crowd and we are delighted that everyone turned out and helped to raise money for such a worthy cause.”

 

Brynley Williams with his dog Elwyn Lad topped the winners tables with Ceri also doing well with her young homebred Moel Dan coming 2nd in the prestigious Open class and going on to win the Novice class.

Keeping to the Easter theme the prizes included mugs and egg cups hand painted by local KGB Pottery.

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