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It’s Bring Your Dog To Work Day tomorrow – June 21 – UK pet brands get on board
Bosses say employers should allow ‘Bring Your Dog to Work’ every day
Yorkshire pet treat manufacturer opens factory doors with 'virtual reality' video tour
Last call for entries - Pet Hero of the Year
Henry Bell launches recyclable packaging for its bird food range
Two North East schools first in UK to receive PDSA PetWise status
New pet zone in China offers opportunities for PIF members
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UK pet owners urged to save nearly £100 a year on vet bills
Scruffs gives away luxury sofa bed in June promotion
Celebrating 20 years with Beaphar
‘Grass roots’ prizes from CSJ
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pet shop owner left devastated after theft of more than 20 snakes
Pet product wholesaler Bestpets launches new app
Webbox undertakes major rebrand
International buyers lap up Cath Kidston pet range
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Two North East schools first in UK to receive PDSA PetWise status

 

Two North East schools have been busy battling to become the UK’s first PDSA ‘PetWise’ School. The vet charity launched the award last year, designed to teach the next generation of pet owners about caring for pets.

 

Morpeth All Saints CofE Aided First School in Northumberland and Benton Dene Special School in Newcastle were among the first schools to sign up to PDSA’s 'PetWise in Schools' programme, which launched in late 2018. They dedicated time each week to complete the modules, working their way up through the four easy-to-follow levels. Both schools have now gained their full ‘PetWise’ status in record time.

 

Ailsa Jones, PDSA’s Group Head of Veterinary Services, presented both schools with their special glass plaques. Ailsa said: “Our PetWise for Schools award is designed to be a curriculum-linked programme. It teaches primary-aged children about pets’ welfare needs in a fun and engaging way. And thanks to support from the players of People’s Postcode Lottery to develop the award, it’s free for any primary schools, home schools or uniform groups to sign up to.”

 

 

One hundred and seventy four schools and groups have now signed up for the awards, reaching more than 35,000 children. The two schools in the North East are the first in the UK to complete the full programme.

 

Rachel Rush, a teacher at Benton Dene Special School said, “This was a fantastic opportunity for our children. The award was engaging and interesting at every point and everything you needed to deliver the sessions was all there, from curriculum-linked planning sheets to PowerPoint slides. Our pupils are looking forward to sharing their newly-gained knowledge with others. Thank you PDSA for an amazing award!”

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