In This Issue
Car harnesses for dogs should be crash tested before going on sale, says leading UK pet supplier
OATA helps aquatic shop fight onerous pet shop licence condition
Oscar & Hooch reveals new counter top display unit for retailers
Britons will spend more than £4.6bn on their pets this year
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown
ORIJEN invests in sponsorship of Crufts 2015
Ceva run extensive Feliway TV advertisement campaign
Royal Canin's Urban Life takes towns by storm
Bern Pet Foods hosts stand at National Cat Club Show
New Betta fish husbandry guidelines released
Three new meaty treats from CSJ
Cash plea as work starts on £1.5m pet hospital
Updated Tagg pet tracker monitors temperature to keep dogs from overheating
Overweight dogs targeted by ACANA Light & Fit
Exotic pet business scales up with MSIF funding
Mr Fothergill's RSPB seed range flying out of retailers' doors
CONTACT US NOW
Find out how Pet Trade Xtra can help to promote your business and products.



Contact neil.pope@tgcmc.co.uk for all editorial matters

Or trevor.pfeiffer@tgcmc.co.uk to discuss advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
Car harnesses for dogs should be crash tested before going on sale, says leading UK pet supplier


Stricter controls on securing dogs in travelling vehicles, including the crash testing of car harnesses, are needed in the UK, according to a leading pet supplier...
Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
OATA helps aquatic shop fight onerous pet shop licence condition



The Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association has stepped in to help one of its members avoid an onerous condition on its renewed pet shop licence by using the new OATA primary authority scheme...

Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Oscar & Hooch reveals new counter top display unit for retailers


Premium dog accessory brand Oscar & Hooch, who manufactures dog leads and collars, has released a new counter top display unit for its signature product range...

Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Britons will spend more than £4.6bn on their pets this year
 

Spending on pets will surpass $7bn (£4.6bn) for the first time in 2015 as owners splash out on special foods, exercise classes and designer outfits. It represents a 3% increase on last year's spending, according to Euromonitor data...

Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown


PATS Sandown has secured a strong line-up of speakers for two days of seminars designed to give pet retailers ahead-of-the-game ideas on new lines, new approaches and new profit potential...
Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
ORIJEN invests in sponsorship of Crufts 2015

Award-winning pet food maker ORIJEN UK & Ireland has invested in sponsorship of Crufts, the world’s largest dog show held at the NEC, Birmingham from Thursday, March 5 to Sunday, March 8...
Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Ceva run extensive Feliway TV advertisement campaign


Ceva Animal Health is currently undertaking a major new national TV advertising campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of its leading veterinary behaviour product Feliway amongst cat owners...
Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Royal Canin's Urban Life takes towns by storm

Just three months after its launch, Royal Canin’s Urban Life for dogs living in cities and towns, is already being stocked by over 80 specialist pet retailers, and has been supported by activities reaching over 44 million potential customers...
Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Bern Pet Foods hosts stand at National Cat Club Show


A lot of interest was shown in the ORIJEN and ACANA brands on the Bern Pet Foods stand at the National Cat Club Show in Bracknell last month...
Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
New Betta fish husbandry guidelines released
 

There has been a recent surge in the keeping of Betta fish (aka Siamese fighting fish; Betta splendens) in the UK, thanks partly to the wide range of colourful varieties now available. In order to avoid welfare issues, a Betta care-sheet has been compiled by specialist experts from the Anabantoid Association of Great Britain (AAGB) in conjunction with Dr Peter Burgess and other aquatics professionals.  

Read more»
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Newsletter Marketing Powered by Newsweaver