In This Issue
Pet store owner takes action to highlight dog mess problem
Ex-Solus sales director takes on new role at Royal Canin
Pet shop hopes TV exposure will help to make it profitable
Pooch & Mutt wins £10,000 worth of products from Microsoft
AmPet to showcase top products from America and Australia at PATS
PetQuip fixes it for overseas buyers to meet UK suppliers
Bucktons to launch new Superior Plus pigeon range to trade at PATS Sandown
Lily's Kitchen unveils Senior recipe range
Exhibitor stand space at AQUA 2015 nearly ‘sold out’
Verm-X packaging rebrand for global market
Albinati gets green light for to fly pets into UK
Johnston & Jeff revamps bird food packaging
Terrifying knife raid on Preston pet shop
Police hunt Pets at Home thief
Envirosmart Products strengthens management team
Birds died of shock during pet shop robbery
The Pet Charity aims to represent pet owners through Scotland's exotic pet reviw
Pet shop owner found guilty of three animal welfare offences
Bearded Dragon to celebrate St David’s Day at Squire’s Garden Centre
BETA Business Awards celebrate industry winners
Award-winning stands on show at BETA International
Date set for illegal Chelmsford pet shop trial
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Date set for illegal Chelmsford pet shop trial

The second installment of a trial of a woman accused of running an illegal pet shop has been scheduled for this spring.

Julie Hutchings, 51, of Beeches Road, Chelmsford, charged with running a non-licensed breeding centre and non-licensed pet shop in 2013, must reappear at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on Monday, April 27.

She first appeared at the court on Monday, February 2, but the trial ran into the evening and was adjourned until Tuesday, February 17.

Animal rights protesters turned up to see the hearing conclude but it was postponed because one of three magistrates was unwell.

Chelmsford City Council, which is prosecuting, says she kept at least five litters of puppies in one year with intent to sell, was dishing out business cards and was advertising the dogs on websites.

But Hutchings claims she was simply quarantining dogs from Moulsham Street shop Aquapets, a routine procedure, and was advertising dogs on their behalf.

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