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Pet superstore closes after four-and-a-half years
A pet superstore, which opened in Sunderland four-and-a-half years ago, closed at the weekend, telling customers the decision was made due to ‘unfortunate circumstances’...
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Cheese tops list of most searched ‘can cats eat’ foods online
New research has revealed the food people are most nervous about feeding their cats...
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Independent shops excluded as government announces pub-only business rates package
The government's decision to give pubs a 15% business rates discount while excluding independent retailers is a "poor decision based on politics rather than what is good for the local economy", an independent retailers association has said...
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Guidelines to reduce risk of life-threatening complications
Following new research, the Royal Veterinary College has introduced guidelines to help veterinarians safely check feeding tube placement in dogs and cats.
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The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
The top-read stories from last week's Pet Trade Xtra can be seen below, if you missed them...
Former Dobbies operations director joins Pets Corner
Nick Anderson, who left his position as operations director at Dobbies Garden Centres last month, has been appointed chief retail officer of Pets Corner...
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New brand offers alternative to ultra-processed dog treats
Wildcrofts, a new independent dog treat brand, has launched in the UK, bringing a refined range of 100% natural, functional freeze-dried raw dog treats to market...
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Animals rescued during pet shop fire
Firefighters rescued 44 animals, including guinea pigs, mice and rabbits, during a fire in a Harlow pet shop...
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Peaky Blinders actor takes on new role caring for pets
Pet care provider Petpals has officially launched in Halesowen, Wesd Midlands, led by former Peaky Blinders actor Andy Tierney, who is swapping scripts and spotlights for leads, collars and cat treats...
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Start-up turns smartphones into lifesavers for pets
Decorte Future Industries, a Cambridge-based start-up using groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) to extract health data from sound, has launched Sonus Health — a first-of-its-kind app that allows pet owners and vets to check a pet’s heart and overall health using only a smartphone microphone...
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