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Lifesaving pet masks prove crucial for fire services
Shock as pet store manager dies during cricket match
Dog toy sales soar as sticks remain a concern
Research reveals that classroom pets are on the decline
Pets at Home creates an in-store digital experience
Crate covers take centre stage for Hidey Hidey
More than 200 companies exhibiting at PATS Telford
Podium Pet Products moves to larger premises
European pet food industry approves new safety standards
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Collarways get Catty
Charity starts pet food bank so people can keep their animals
Pet shop worker fined for walking out of store naked
Plea as dog attacks on postmen rise by 57% in just one year
New VetSpec super premium dog food
Women’s business honour for animal hotel owner
Grandfather who became involved in a violent incident in a pet shop jailed for 18 months
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Women’s business honour for animal hotel owner
 
A St Helens entrepreneur who runs a luxury boarding service for pets has been shortlisted for an awards ceremony celebrating women in business.

Danielle McLean, who owns The Small Animal Hotel, is a finalist in the small business category of the Enterprise Vision Awards (EVA).

The business provides high-quality accommodation for pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters and bearded dragons while their owners are away on holiday.

Danielle made it through a huge field of entries to be shortlisted for the glamorous awards night, with a record 109 North West firms taking part.

She said: “I am over the moon to be a finalist in the small business category for the EVAs. To win would be amazing, just for all of my hard work and commitment to be recognised in this way would be such an achievement.

“I have put a lot of hard work in to moving the business up here: converting the barns, designing the layout, expanding and improving The Small Animal Hotel. It has been very hard work indeed but of course all worth it.”
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