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Peregrine Livefoods acquires Fadulla brands
Pet food boss serves up dog's dinner for TV show
Record numbers visit PATS Sandown on new dates
Picture round-up from the pet extravaganza
WOOFS takes on the world with range of fish-based treats
Natures Menu in Top 100 of Sunday Times international list
PetQuip Awards 2019 launch with new categories
Different Dog produces live cookery demonstrations
Free cup of tea proves to be a big hit for Beco
Benyfit Natural launches World Explorer Range
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Finalists revealed for CEVA Animal Welfare Awards
Feldy launches new concept poultry feed block
Innovative pet products are highlighted in British Pavilion at Global Pet Expo
Scruffs offers bed from new Modern Collection in February Freebie
Brits reveal they plan to spend Valentine's Day with pets over partners
New all-rounder at Crufts
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
PATS Sandown 2019 New Product Awards revealed
First day at PATS Sandown hailed a huge success
Award-winning Naturediet's eco-packaging range extended
Fish4Dogs appoints new wholesale partner
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Peregrine Livefoods acquires Fadulla brands

 

Essex-based pet product importer and distributor Fadulla has sold its RepStyle, AquaSpectra and Garden Dreams brands and associated products to Peregrine Livefoods Ltd...


 

Essex-based pet product importer and distributor Fadulla has sold its RepStyle, AquaSpectra and Garden Dreams brands and associated products to Peregrine Livefoods Ltd.

 

Peregrine is a well-established supplier in the pet market, specialising in reptile supplies, but says it is keen to expand its portfolio into aquatic and wild bird.

 

"The acquisition offers an exciting opportunity to Peregrine Livefoods," said sales and marketing director Chris Jones.

 

"We are now able to offer a wider range of reptile décor to our customers at more affordable prices. It also allows us to enter the aquatic and wild bird markets, a benefit to all Peregrine customers who already offer these products, but also for Peregrine to acquire new customers.

 

"We will continue to develop these brands and already have a pipeline of new products to bring to market in 2019. We’re looking forward to see the growth of these brands."

 

Existing Peregrine customers will be able to order any of the Repstyle, AquaSpectra or Garden Dreams products on their regular Peregrine orders. Customers who do not currently have an account with Peregrine will be asked to set one up, which will be subject to standard checks.

 

To celebrate the launch Peregrine is offering some introductory promotions across the range, details of which can be found in the Peregrine Monthly magazine.To ensure you do not miss out on Peregrines emails, you can sign-up here: http://eepurl.com/tYlxj

Pet food boss serves up dog's dinner for TV show

 

Poppy's Picnic founder Dylan Watkins appeared on the popular Channel 4 TV series Come Dine With Me on Tuesday and served up a dog's dinner to fellow contestants.


 

Poppy's Picnic founder Dylan Watkins appeared on the popular Channel 4 TV series Come Dine With Me on Tuesday and served up a dog's dinner to fellow contestants.

 

The three-course dinner*was an experience for the senses and comprised handcrafted, fresh recipes that are suitable for both humans and dogs. Dylan wanted to make the point dog food doesn’t have to be a mundane eating experience with dry kibble day-in, day-out.

 

Dylan said: “Sadly, over 50% of dogs in the UK are obese, and many are dying from cancer and diabetes. We know that highly processed food is a contributory factor in human health problems, and the same goes for dogs.

 

"This was a massive inspiration to me when I set up Poppy’s Picnic and why I used my appearance on Come Dine With Me to spread the word that fresh is best.”

 

For the show he teamed up with Emma Rutherford, a Functional Canine Dietary Consultant, who he met at a dog show, to appear on the programme and showcase that just like humans, dogs should eat fresh food too.

 

Dylan explained: “When a friend sent me the advert for the new series I knew it would be an excellent platform to encourage more dog owners to feed fresh, healthy meals. My partner Michael was mortified at the thought of appearing on TV, so when Emma volunteered to join me, I seized this mad opportunity.”

 

Fellow contestant Kelly Houghton said: “It’s definitely not what I was expecting from a sophisticated dinner party! However, having spent the week with Dylan and experiencing his love, passion and dedication to dogs first hand, I was sold.

 

"We are now the happy owners of our own miniature schnauzer, and having previously known nothing about dog food, there was no way I was going to be feeding her anything else.”

 

Dylan added: “My heart pounds every time I think about the filming. I needn’t have worried, as all was forgiven by my fellow contestants as both couples now feed their dogs fresh, raw food.

 

"By appearing on a nationally loved TV show such as Come Dine With Me, I knew that the diets and health of thousands of dogs could be improved.”

Record numbers visit PATS Sandown on new dates

 

Retailers and pet product buyers have given PATS Sandown’s new Sunday-Monday slot in February a massive thumbs up by visiting in their droves. This year’s show attracted 1,993 visitors, which is a record in the show’s 11-year history. This compares with last year’s visitor numbers for the March date of 1,801 and represents an 11% increase year on year...


 

Retailers and pet product buyers have given PATS Sandown’s new Sunday-Monday slot in February a massive thumbs up by visiting in their droves.

 

This year’s show attracted 1,993 visitors, which is a record in the show’s 11-year history. This compares with last year’s visitor numbers for the March date of 1,801 and represents an 11% increase year on year.

 

There was a great buzz throughout the Surrey and Esher Halls as buyers and exhibitors discussed the innovative stands and great new products on show, creating a surge of activity over two days of business at the Sandown Park venue in Esher, Surrey.

 

The show closed with visitors and exhibitors agreeing it had been a huge success, with the event delivering an unrivalled platform for the launch of hundreds of exciting pet product innovations. 

 

The New Product Showcase, sponsored by pbwnews, was a busy area throughout the event, and retailers admitted they were spoiled for choice as they decided on which items to stock in their stores for the year ahead.

 

Exhibitors agreed the quality of visitors to their stands was exceptional, and there was a great degree of confidence being shown despite economic uncertainty caused by Brexit.

 

Grooming demonstrations and workshops returned to the Sandown exhibition after a two-year absence and they were a hive of activity throughout the show. The series of seminars also proved very popular with visitors.

 

 

Tom Neish, founder of Yora Pet Foods, said: “This has been my first ever trade show and I can’t quite take in the fabulous response to our trailblazing new dog food. We’ve had a really good mix of people coming on to the stand, which has been busy on both days of the event.”

 

Laura Redstone, For All DogKind, commented: “This show was important to us because it provided the ideal time and place to launch our new range of supplements, and we have been really pleased with the response – in fact it has been non-stop for us since the doors opened.”

 

It was a similar story for Aquamat Chiller, whose Alison Roberts said:

“We haven’t stopped since we arrived at the show and what’s more the interest has come from independent retailers, which is the market we were aiming at. The show has been amazing.”

 

More than 40 exhibitors were new to PATS Sandown and among them were Coucour, whose sales manager Jorge Aguilera said: “Congratulations to PATS. Your show is fantastic – we were just at a Paris exhibition a month ago and in comparison the organisation here is so smooth. We’ve had a very enjoyable two days.”

 

Paul Mercer, UK sales manager of Tropiclean Pet Products, added: “We’ve been very impressed with the outcome. The set-up was very straightforward, everything has worked well and it was great to see such a full house in terms of visitors.”

 

There was a strong international presence at the show, including wild bird care specialists Bon from Bulgaria. Petar Yordanov said: “It’s our first PATS show and we have been impressed with the quality of visitors. We wanted to raise awareness of our wild bird foods and treats and the reaction has been great.”

 

Peter Radonyi, from Hunagrian company TICKLESS, added: “I’ve been amazed at the quality of retailers and buyers attending PATS. It’s our first time at Sandown and we couldn’t be happier. It has been well worth the trip and we’ll certainly exhibit again.”

 

 

The mood amongst visitors was summed up by Tina Quest, a senior buyer at Redpaw Pet Supplies in Plymouth. She said: “This show has everything – a great selection of exciting new products and a wide variety of exhibitors. As retailers we are spoiled for choice. We have spent far too much money on new stock for our shop but the investment is well worthwhile. It has been a brilliant show.”

 

Jacqui Thompson, owner of Wag & Bone boutique, Aldborough, Suffolk, commented: “We’re opening up shop next month and it’s really important for us to be able to see, touch and feel the products we want to stock. Coming here has been great because ordering over the internet or the phone is just not the same.”

 

And Laura van der Wee, a buyer at Brick Kiln Garden Centre, Chichester, Sussex, said:  “What a great show. We’re here looking for stock to add something to our repertoire – additional items that people don’t know they need until they see them – and we’ve had a few ideas. We come here to order all our new pet stock that will sell really well over the next few weeks and months.”

 

Organiser Gordon Thomas said: “We’re so pleased the move of dates to a Sunday and Monday in February has been a huge success. We love running this exhibition and it’s great to hear that exhibitors and visitors have experienced a brilliant show, demonstrating that PATS is the show for serious buyers of pet products.”

 

 

Date for the diary

PATS Telford takes place on September 22-23, 2019.

 

Picture round-up from the pet extravaganza

There was so much to see and do over the two days of PATS Sandown exhibition. If you weren't lucky enough to make it, here's a picture round-up from Sandown...

 

 

Marriages injected a bit of fun to the show as they took small animal nutrition to a new dimension.


There was so much to see and do over the two days of PATS Sandown exhibition. If you weren't lucky enough to make it, here's a picture round-up from Sandown...

 

 

Marriages injected a bit of fun to the show as they took small animal nutrition to a new dimension.

 

 
WOOFS takes on the world with range of fish-based treats

Rapidly expanding fish-based pet treats company Wild Ocean Omega3 Fish Snacks Ltd – trading as WOOFS – is now exporting to a number of countries overseas and is set to launch a number of new products in 2019...


Rapidly expanding fish-based pet treats company Wild Ocean Omega3 Fish Snacks Ltd – trading as WOOFS – is now exporting to a number of countries overseas and is set to launch a number of new products in 2019.

 

WOOFS will also be taking a stand at Crufts (7-10 March at the NEC, Birmingham Hall 2 Stand 16) for the first time.

 

The company is one of the only few UK pet food companies to hold the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificate, which means that all the fish that goes into the manufacture of the treats is from fully traceable and sustainable sources. It also confirms the WOOFS’ fishery has been independently assessed on its specific impacts to wild fish populations and the ecosystems surrounding the areas where the fish are caught.

 

The treats are packed full of Omega 3 and have many health benefits for dogs. In addition, WOOFS accesses all of the raw material used in its manufacturing bases, ensuring that the best quality fish is utilised in all of its current and future products.

 

WOOFS currently produce Cod Cookies, Cod Fingers, Cod Crunchers, Cod Cubes, Dried Sprats and Granola which are available in different sized packs and beautifully crafted kiln jars and are set to increase their treat range by introducing new products in 2019.

 

These are all currently in development. The company is also looking to develop a premium dry food and is working with leading pet nutritionist, Moddie Lambert to introduce a range of fish-based raw food recipes. WOOFS are also in a position to offer retailers high quality whole fresh frozen fish to cater for raw feeders.

 

WOOFS are now exporting to Hong Kong, Germany, Ireland, Poland and Saudi Arabia. as well as stocking independent retailers and major online retailers such as Ocado, Fetch and Amazon. The company is looking to work even closer with retailers in the UK and increase its presence in the show dog, breeder and veterinary markets.

 

Stewart Irvine, company founder, says: “We are extremely excited about this coming year. The company wants to bring top quality fish products to the attention of discerning dog owners.

 

"Packed full of  Omega 3, an essential fatty acid that must be supplied in the diet because it cannot be created by the body, WOOFS tasty treats help support healthy vision, joint mobility and can help heal sore, flaky, damaged or itchy skin.

 

"The brittle nature and rough texture of the fish skin, is also great for reducing tartar and plaque, which creates healthier teeth, gums and a fresher breath.

 

"Fish is a great, easily digestible protein source for dogs and is ideal as a snack for overweight dogs who are trying to lose weight or dogs with allergies or intolerances.

 

"It also makes an excellent dog training treat so it is ideal for use in the show or agility ring and can also be used to train gun and working dog breeds.

 

“We are delighted to be exhibiting at Crufts this year. We feel that it will provide an excellent platform to promote the benefits of feeding fish to dogs.”

 

If you are interested in becoming a stockist fill in the form at: www.woofs.co.uk/pages/stockists or email Steve Nile at s.nile@woofs.co.uk

Natures Menu in Top 100 of Sunday Times international list

Natures Menu has been named in the top 100 companies of The Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200. The league table ranks Britain’s mid-market private companies with the fastest-growing international sales.

 

 

Successful times for Natures Menu, seen here picking up a New Product Award at PATS Sandown for its Country Hunter Superfood Bars.


 

Natures Menu has been named in the top 100 companies of The Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200. 

 

The 10th annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 league table ranks Britain’s mid-market private companies with the fastest-growing international sales. Placed 95 out of 200, Natures Menu is just one of three pet food manufacturers listed in the whole of the UK. 

 

The accolade follows another successful growth period for Natures Menu with a 59 per cent increase in international sales over the past two years, through its exports to 29 countries. 

 

Craig Taylor, Natures Menu Managing Director said: “We are thrilled to receive this news and it’s great to see that we are moving further up the ranks each year. Since starting out over 37 years ago, our reputation for providing satisfied customers with quality, nutritious, real food to dogs and cats is growing throughout the UK and internationally.

 

“Our success is testament to our phenomenal team who work hard to ensure our customers receive an unrivalled and expanding range of raw and natural human-grade food. Nutritious food made from real ingredients is at the heart of everything we do.”

 

Amanda Murphy, Head of Commercial Banking, HSBC UK, commented: “We at HSBC UK are thrilled to back The Sunday Times International Track 200 again this year. All the businesses it showcases have truly inspiring stories to tell about creativity,  resilience and ambition to succeed. They are the kinds of enterprises we are thrilled to support and that provide the backbone of our economy, today and tomorrow.”

 

Natures Menu specialises in raw dog and cat food made with fully-traceable quality meats and fish, blended vegetables, fruits and healthy carbohydrates, and uses British suppliers and ethical product sources wherever possible. 

 

Retailers wanting to find out more information about Natures Menu and their range can email trade@naturesmenu.co.uk, phone 0800 0183770 or visit

www.naturesmenu.co.uk. By registering for a trade account, retailers can gain access to hassle-free online ordering, great value freezer deals and point of sale, plus free training and the option to become a qualified Raw Advisor.

 

For more information about Natures Menu please visit www.naturesmenu.co.uk.

 

Pictured: Successful times for Natures Menu, pictured picking up a New Product Award at PATS Sandown for its Country Hunter Superfood Bars.

PetQuip Awards 2019 launch with new categories

The PetQuip Awards 2019 will again take place in association with PATS Telford in September. Boasting two new categories – Small Animal Product of the Year and Merchandising Expertise – the awards are now open for entry...

 

 

Will you be the star in 2019?'


 

The PetQuip Awards 2019 will again take place in association with PATS Telford in September. Boasting two new categories – Small Animal Product of the Year and Merchandising Expertise – the awards are now open for entry.

 

Entries will be put through an initial screening test and the finalists will then be named before an independent judging panel sits down to choose the winners at the end of August.

 

The presentation of awards to the winners will be made at a special dinner on the evening of Sunday, September 22, after the first day of PATS Telford.

 

The entry categories are:

  • Marketing Project of the Year
  • Exporter of the Year
  • Product of the Year – Accessories/Technical
  • Product of the Year – Food/Treats/Health
  • Product of the Year – Small Animals
  • Merchandising Expertise (open to both retailers and suppliers
  • International Pet Retailer/Distrubutor of the Year
  • UK Pet Retailer of the Year
  • Lifetime Achievement

To enter the awards simply print out the form below, add your details and return to info@petquip.com. PetQuip will note your interest and send you guidelines for the categories entered.

 

If you would like help or advice on entering the categories email Pat Flynn, the PetQuip Trade Association Manager, at pat@petquip.com

 

 
Different Dog produces live cookery demonstrations

Different Dog provided live cookery demonstrations on its stand at PATS Sandown to show just how much care and quality goes into every batch...


Different Dog provided live cookery demonstrations on its stand at PATS Sandown to show just how much care and quality goes into every batch.

 

Managing director Charlie Thurstan said: “Our aim is to turn conventional pet food upside down – what better way than a dog food cookery demonstration at a trade show. We’re excited to bring our tasty, nutritional product to a broader audience in the coming months.”

 

Different Dog worked with brand experience agency, The Brave Few, on the idea for a live cookery demonstation.

 

“We love working with start-ups who are doing things differently” said Maria Sze, of The Brave Few.

 

“The Different Dog team invited us to their kitchen and shared their ‘Cook for your Dog Night’.  We thought it was a brilliant way to bring the natural Ingredients and cooking experience to life so we helped them develop the event so they could take it to the trade at PATS and then to multiple consumer events throughout the summer.”

Free cup of tea proves to be a big hit for Beco

 

Beco Pets' offer of a free mint tea and roll of poop bags to everyone who visited its stand at PATS Sandown proved to be a big hit. The idea was to celebrate the brand's mint-scented, strong, thick and degradable poop bags....


 

Beco Pets' offer of a free mint tea and roll of poop bags to everyone who visited its stand at PATS Sandown proved to be a big hit. The idea was to celebrate the brand's mint-scented, strong, thick and degradable poop bags.

 

George Bramble, the founder of Beco Pets, said: "We are proud to have been working with the organisers of PATS for over five years, always trying to offer something new and exciting to their visitors. Our mint tea idea was brilliantly received and our stand was busy for the whole two days of the show."

 

Along with competitive show offers, Beco Pets has previously built a fresh meat and fish display to show what goes into its dog food, an exclusive buyers lounge and flown the UK's largest inflatable poop bag above its stand.

Benyfit Natural launches World Explorer Range

Building on the success and popularity of its 22-strong range of frozen raw working dog food, Benyfit Natural has unveiled its new product line, the World Explorer Range...


Building on the success and popularity of its 22-strong range of frozen raw working dog food, Benyfit Natural has unveiled its new product line, the World Explorer Range.

 

The World Explorer Range is being launched with four unique flavours, in 500g packs, to specialist pet retailers only.

 

Greg Van Praagh, Lead UK Operations & Frozen R&D, said: “We have sourced specialist novel proteins to launch with four new delicious and exotic recipes: Italian Buffalo; African Zebra; Australian Kangaroo; and Welsh Lamb. We have maintained our consistent ethical sourcing of human-grade meat for the World Explorer Range and continue to aid retailers in increasing the responsible raw feeding market.”

 

Benyfit Natural’s products are enjoyed by all ages and breeds of working dogs, with special blends for puppies and seniors.

 

The naturally and ethically sourced ingredients make it the perfect choice for dogs with allergies, digestive or gut issues or any sensitivities.

 

Additionally, the packaging used is 100% recyclable and made from 100% recycled material.

 
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Finalists revealed for CEVA Animal Welfare Awards

Following a record number of nominations for the third consecutive year, Ceva Animal Health has revealed its finalists for the prestigious Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2019...


 

Following a record number of nominations for the third consecutive year, Ceva Animal Health has revealed its finalists for the prestigious Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2019. Pictured above, the judges.

 

The awards celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the farming, veterinary and charity industries, who go beyond the call of duty to better the lives of animals around the world.  Nominations were submitted by friends, family, clients and colleagues.

 

Spanning eight categories, the shortlist for the 2019 Ceva Animal Welfare Awards is as follows:

 

Chris Laurence Vet of the Year Award supported by Vet Record

  • Chris ‘Sid’ Parker, Scarsdale Vet Group
  • Hannah Capon, Canine Arthritis Management
  • Alison Thomas, Blue Cross (London)

 

Vet Nurse of the Year Award supported by Agria Pet Insurance

  • Libby Smith, Westover Vets, Norwich
  • Hayley Telling, Canine Partners, Midhurst
  • Rachel Wright, TOLFA

Charity Team of the Year supported by PDSA

  • Cavy Corner, Doncaster
  • Ebony Horse Club, Brixton
  • The Asociacion de Proteccion Animal La Troupe, Granada, Spain

Charitable Contribution of the Year supported by Blue Cross

  • Annette and Colin Faulkner, Lincolnshire Bat Group
  • Fiona Gammell, Wicklow Animal Welfare
  • Georgina Groves, Wild Welfare

Farmer of the Year Award supported by R.A.B.I.

  • Andy Gilman, Statfold Farm, Tamworth
  • David Finlay, Rainton Farm, Castle Douglas
  • Marshalls Farm Ltd, Billingshurst

Farm Educator of the Year – sponsored by NADIS

  • Sarah Tomlinson, Westpoint Farm Vets
  • Oliver Hodgkinson, Trefaldwyn Veterinary Clinic
  • James Griffiths, Taynton Court Farm, Gloucester

International Cat Care Welfare Award

International Cat Care will be choosing the winner of this award from its extensive membership base.  The winner will be announced at the awards’ ceremony.

 

The judges have granted an award in special recognition of an individual’s lifetime commitment to animal welfare.  The Outstanding Contribution to Animal Welfare Award is supported by Your Dog and Your Cat magazines and will be announced on the night of the awards.

 

The shortlist for each award was decided following a day of deliberations by a panel of esteemed judges chaired by retired veterinary surgeon, Chris Laurence MBE FRCVS.  Chris has a wealth of experience in animal welfare; he is chairman of the Animal Welfare Foundation, the Canine and Feline Sector Group of the Animal Health and Welfare Board and BVBA (British Veterinary Behaviour Association) and before retiring he was chief veterinary officer at the RSPCA and veterinary director of Dogs Trust. He is also involved in a number of charities and is a trustee of the Pet Blood Bank and the Bella Moss Foundation.

 

Chair of the judging panel, Chris Laurence, says: “The variety and scope of the nominations never cease to amaze me and highlight how much extraordinary effort goes into improving animal welfare by a diverse but dedicated group of people.  The variety of work undertaken by this year’s candidates covered almost every aspect of contact with animals imaginable and does so much to improve their lives.  How many of them fit their level of effort into their lives continues to amaze and inspire the judges and makes shortlisting finalists and picking winners an ever more difficult task.”

 

Cuneyt Seckin, managing director of Ceva Animal Health, adds: “The Ceva Animal Welfare Awards go from strength-to-strength in both the quantity and quality of the nominations that we receive.  We are delighted to be able to honour the individuals and organisations who dedicate their lives to enhance and improve animal welfare both in the UK and abroad.”

 

Winners will be revealed and presented with their awards during a glitzy ceremony held in Birmingham ahead of BSAVA Congress on 3rd April 2019.  To find out more about the awards visit www.cevawelfareawards.com.

 
Feldy launches new concept poultry feed block

Following its successful entry into the bespoke quality wild bird food market with the flagship Goldenball, Feldy has presented a new product range of natural Food Blocks for Poultry and Game...


 

Following its successful entry into the bespoke quality wild bird food market with the flagship Goldenball, Feldy has presented a new product range of natural Food Blocks for Poultry and Game.


The Poultry Block is manufactured in 1 kg blocks and 6 kg buckets whilst the Game Block is available in 6 kg buckets. The blocks are designed to supplement commercial feeds particularly for the small domestic egg producer whilst also satisfying the demand from larger commercial units.


The block is not only designed to provide concentrated nutrition but acts as occupational therapy for the birds thus helping in the quest to eliminate feather pecking by providing a useful distraction in its method of use.


The blocks are able to be ground fed or can be suspended to just above the height of the bird so that it feeds upwards through the hole which can be cut in the bottom of the bucket. The high oil content of the product allows the block to slowly slide down the bucket as it is consumed.


The design Holy Grail and unique appeal of the block is achieved by very careful selection of key ingredients which when fused together are attractive to the bird but stay solid in all weather conditions thus allowing a controlled release of the nutrition. Feldy recommend that the block is fed in conjunction with commercial layers feeds or wheat and this combination leading to increased egg yield, egg size and bird wellbeing.


The block content food profile is selected from 12 carefully chosen ingredients providing very high energy, protein and vitamins on demand. To enhance attraction and wellbeing the blocks contain 5 carefully chosen herbs and spices within the ingredients as well as an aniseed concentrate attractant sprayed on the exterior.


Feldy Poultry and Game Blocks are available in the UK from February 2019 and are stocked by selected Pet Stores, Country Stores and Agricultural Supply outlets.

www.feldyfare.com

 
Innovative pet products are highlighted in British Pavilion at Global Pet Expo

Seven major suppliers of British pet care products will be exhibiting their latest innovations in the British pavilion at Global Pet Expo in Orlando, Florida, next month (March 20-22)...


Seven major suppliers of British pet care products will be exhibiting their latest innovations in the British pavilion at Global Pet Expo in Orlando, Florida, next month (March 20-22). 

 

Among the new products on offer will be an effective chicken coop locking door kit, natural foods for small animals, microfibre dog drying coats and towels, grooming products including scented colognes, dog beds, collars, life-enhancing superfood for dogs as well as the latest packaging solutions.

 

The British pavilion is being organised by PetQuip, the UK pet trade association, for the ninth consecutive year.  The British-branded and themed pavilion area will be located in the heart of the show floor and will include a British petcare information booth (4970) that will enable overseas buyers to source thousands of British products free of charge.

 

The British companies and their products are as follows:

 

 

ChickenGuard (Booth 4867), manufacturer of the innovative, automated chicken coop door opener, will be launching a new Locking Door Kit that is compatible with all versions of the ChickenGuard door opener.  The Locking Door’s innovative self-locking mechanism provides greater protection against predators as well as peace of mind and additional free time for chicken owners.  With seven million chicken owners in America, ChickenGuard is leading the way in helping to keep their chickens safe.   \\

 

 

Christies Global (Booth 4873) is recognised as one of Europe’s fastest growing grooming product ranges.  New to the US grooming market will be the Groom Professional brand.  The range includes shampoos and conditioners designed especially for different coat types, as well as refreshingly scented colognes and coat sprays to detangle, add shine and give body to the coat.  Proudly innovative, Christies Global is continuously bringing new products to the grooming industry.

 

 

Digby & Fox (Booth 4871) will be showcasing its full range of dog equipment including new dog beds, collars and leads, all manufactured using unique colours and designs from tweeds and   prints, as well as coloured leather accessories for all breeds of dog.

 

 

Henry Wag (Booth 4972) is a first time exhibitor at Global Pet Expo.  The company will be introducing its new range of microfibre dog drying coats which quickly wick water from a dog's fur to leave them fresh and dry.  Also new will be a noodle glove towel that effectively removes dirt and water following muddy walks.  Henry Wag will also be exhibiting new additions to its travel range.  They are a Multimat travel rug to use at home, in the car or on location, and a Travel Snuggle bed for more adventurous travellers.

Law Print & Packaging (Booth 1458) will be showcasing its latest packaging innovations for pet food brands and manufacturers.  The flexible packaging supplier has recently answered demand for more sustainable packaging materials, developing new 100 per cent recyclable options exclusively for the pet food sector.  The team will be showcasing the newly launched BOPP Recyclable bags as well as PE/PE Mono Film pouches.  

 

PetQuip (Booth 4970) is the International Trade Association of Pet Equipment Suppliers.  The PetQuip team assists and promotes the development of international trade in the pet equipment sector, providing a catalyst for business contact between UK manufacturers, suppliers and international buyers.  PetQuip has published the PetQuip Buyers’ Guide, which includes a directory of members’ product ranges, and copies will be available to all buyers visiting the PetQuip stand.

 

 

Rockster (Booth 4966) will be exhibiting its range of genuine life-enhancing superfood for dogs.  Created originally to transform the health of a street dog rescued from Naples who rejected commercial pet food, Rockster has been hailed as ‘more than just food’.  Using organic ingredients gently steamed from raw in the can, the scientifically formulated recipes include Fisherman’s Dream from Napoli, Duck a la Royale from Paris, Chicken Chantarella from St Moritz, and Sound of Game from Salzburg.

Supreme Pet Foods (Booth 1842) will be showing its ranges of Selective Naturals foods and treats.  Included in the range are Selective Naturals Country Loops with Carrot and Timothy Hay that are suitable for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus.  Another main product will be Selective Naturals Wilderness Loops with Apple, Linseed and Peanut that are ideal for hamsters, gerbils, rats and mice.

 
Scruffs offers bed from new Modern Collection in February Freebie

Manchester-based pet bed manufacturer Scruffs has confirmed a giveaway featuring its new bedding collection for small dog breeds and cats...

 


 

Manchester-based pet bed manufacturer Scruffs has confirmed a giveaway featuring its new bedding collection for small dog breeds and cats.


A company spokesperson said: “Scruffs Rustic beds are produced using contemporary wooden box, with a lowered curved entrance for easy accessibility. The box is accented with a stylish ‘worn brass’ Scruffs logo, and has carry handles on each side.

 

"A super-soft faux rabbit fur inner cushion sits neatly inside the box, to provide the ideal environment for your pet to relax.”


The competition is running from Tuesday 5th February, to Wednesday 27th February 2019.


To join in with the extremely popular competitions and giveaways, which are open worldwide, visit the Pets Love Scruffs Facebook page for updates throughout the year.


For more information contact a member of the Scruffs marketing team using pr@petslovescruffs.com or via phone on +44 (0) 161 702 5060.

Brits reveal they plan to spend Valentine's Day with pets over partners

A survey by IAMS has revealed that over a quarter of women (28%) would rather spend Valentine’s Day with their cat than their partner because of the unconditional love they provide, together with boasting better cuddles...


A survey by IAMS has revealed that over a quarter of women (28%) would rather spend Valentine’s Day with their cat than their partner because of the unconditional love they provide, together with boasting better cuddles.

 

And, for 38% of British cat owners, it’s the lack of arguments that’s the deciding factor. Probably why one third (28%) would even go as far as saying they love their cat more than their partner.

 

But our passion for pets doesn’t stop there. When it comes to our canine companions, puppy love has swept the nation as over one third (34%) of dog owners will pick their paw-fect pal over their other half with two thirds (58%) claiming they prefer their pup’s company! That is until the hint of a romantic dinner or promise of a present sways one third (29%) back to their human companion.

 

Regardless of this, with Brits spend a whopping £7.9bn each year on their feline friends and almost half (46%) of dog owners loving their pet so much they even want them involved in their wedding, the question is, do our pets fall as quickly for us as we do for them?

 

Cat behaviourist, Naomi Opalinska, explains that with felines, love is not instantaneous, “Humans can fall in love at first sight with their cats, but cats may take time to fall in love with their owner. Cats need to be nurtured so that they feel secure in their environment. It’s important to let your cat get to know you in their own time. How they show you love will also very much depend on their unique personality and how well they’ve been socialised from a kitten.”

 

When it comes to our canine companions, COAPE Behaviour Specialist Mandy Daveridge adds, “Dogs are quite forthcoming when it comes to showing their love. They’ll want to spend time with someone they are fond of, will get very excited when they see them and look for ways to initiate play.

 

"With puppies, they will look for a replacement mother who can feed and care for them and that’s why you’ll notice your new arrival following you around the house a lot.

 

"With rescue dogs, they’re likely to be much more nervous as their experiences may show them not all humans are willing to provide for them in the right way, and so it’s important to build up their trust over time.”

 

Kellie Ceccarelli, IAMS Veterinary Manager, comments: “The bond between pet and owner should be cherished and the unconditional love we receive from our pets should be reciprocated. We can show our animal companions how much we love them with lots of affection, regular walks and through premium nutrition which provides them with the nutrients they need to support the key 7 signs of vitality for many happy, healthy years together.”

 

To feed our pets’ loving personalities, IAMS for Vitality offers complete and balanced recipes that have been tailored to fit all life stages, breed sizes and specific needs allowing you to enjoy your pet at their very best.

 

With fresh chicken and a new wheat-free recipe, IAMS for Vitality combines high-quality animal protein (85% for dogs/91% for cats) and a tailored level of nutrients and vitamins to promote a healthy heart, so you can feel pets’ love every day.

 
New all-rounder at Crufts

Crufts visitors can bag a free goody bag including a sample of CSJ’s exciting new hypo-allergenic All-Rounder food from the Lowland Rescue team on stand 3-110...


Crufts visitors can bag a free goody bag including a sample of CSJ’s exciting new hypo-allergenic All-Rounder food from the Lowland Rescue team on stand 3-110.

 

Developed for all breeds CSJ’s All-Rounder recipe containing 40% Salmon has been formulated to promote muscle tone and vitality as well as excellent skin and coat condition.

 

With a quality fat content, Glucosomine, MSM, Chondroitin, Grape and Olive Extract and a mixture of herbs All-Rounder’s superior joint support provides top quality nutrition that appeals to all breeds.

 

In trials dog owners gave a big ‘thumbs up’ to the easy to crunch tasty kibble measuring 9mm x 13mm … not too big for small breeds … not too small for larger breeds.

 

Here’s what Dr Angie Driscoll (Welsh National Sheepdog Champion 2017) said, “My dogs LOVE All-Rounder!  It’s brilliant food for any age group.  My youngsters love it.  My retirees love it.  Happy Household!” 

 

Lowland Rescue was conceived and created in 1991, with the association of 4 original teams. Over the past 25 years it has grown into 36 Teams, with over 1800 professionally qualified Volunteers, covering over a third of the UK.

 

They are members of UKSAR, alongside Mountains Rescue and the RNLI, providing official Search and Rescue coverage “From Hill to High Water”, whenever requested and there’s more information about the people and the great work the organisation does at lowlandrescue.org

 

So don’t miss out - put a visit to stand 3-110 high on your Crufts ‘to do’ list … All-Rounder samples will be available each day while stocks last!

For more info on CSJ products visit www.csjk9.com or call 01745710470

 
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra

The top-read stories from last week's Pet Trade Xtra can be seen below, if you missed them...


 
PATS Sandown 2019 New Product Awards revealed

The winners of the PATS Sandown 2019 New Product Awards, sponsored by pbwnews, were chosen by a team of expert pet retailers, who arrived at the show before 9.30am on Sunday, February 10th, in order to make their choices from a record number of new products entered...


The winners of the PATS Sandown 2019 New Product Awards, sponsored by pbwnews, were chosen by a team of expert pet retailers, who arrived at the show before 9.30am on Sunday, February 10th, in order to make their choices from a record number of new products entered.

 

Their decisions took into account a number of guideline criteria such as product innovation, design, quality, packaging and value for money.

 

The judges agreed that the New Product Showcase had produced a high calibre of entries with a tremendous amount of innovation. They were pleased to see such a wide range of products, and felt the majority of items on display showed some great innovation.

 

The Awards were presented to the winners at 1pm on Sunday by Karen Pickwick, director of pbwnews, and show organiser Gordon Thomas.

 

Here is a full list of the winners together with the judges’ comments:

 

PATS Sandown 2019

New Product Award Winners (sponsored by pbwnews)

 

Cat Food Products

Cat Circus Display Stand and Collars (stand S12)

James & Steel

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Judges said: This product stood out for its design variations. It is well thought out and has a great price point. The neutral colours too make interchangeable for both sexes. A good product to market.

 

Dog Food Products

Nutriment Support Range (stand C13)

Nutriment

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Judges said: This is a UK sourced product with great packaging. Aimed at dogs with special dietary requirements, it is a safer way for the general selling of raw foods.

 

Dog Treat Products

Country Hunter Superfood Bars (stand F14)

Natures Menu

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Judges said: With the attractive price point and good packaging, this product stood out on the showcase. The judges also liked the great variety of flavours.

 

Dog Accessories and Toys

Henry Wag Drying Coat (stand M5)

3P Enterprise

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Judges said: This is a reasonably priced, good quality product that is easy to wear and easy to get on and off.  

 

Dog Harnesses, Leads and Clothing

Lifting Aid (stand S9)

Trixie

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Judges said: This product is well positioned in the market place and is a thoughtful design. The good price point adds to the attraction of the product.

 

Small Animal and Bird Products

Nutri Pressed Guinea Pig Pellets (stand T15)

Marriages

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Judges said: This is a particularly well thought out product, as it is both grain-free and cold-pressed, meaning that all the nutriments are retained, which is key for Guinea Pigs.

 

Pet Care Products

Golden Paste for Pets (stand F18)

The Golden Paste Company

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Judges said: This turmeric supplement is easy to use and is a good addition to the market. It is seen as a cost-effective product with a good price point.

 

Grooming Products

The Fast & Furious Drying Safety Snood (stand A6)

Water Master Ltd

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Judges said: This product is of good quality and design and in particular will suit nervous dogs, calming them. It has a good price point too.

 
First day at PATS Sandown hailed a huge success

The opening day of PATS Sandown has been hailed as a huge success by exhibitors, who unveiled an amazing array of products in two busy halls at Sandown Park. It’s the first time the event has taken place on a Sunday and Monday in February, and the change of dates has worked wonders for the pet industry.


See the Pet Trade Xtra photo gallery from Sunday at Sandown Park

 

The opening day of PATS Sandown has been hailed as a huge success by exhibitors, who unveiled an amazing array of products in two busy halls at Sandown Park.

 

It’s the first time the event has taken place on a Sunday and Monday in February, and the change of dates has worked wonders for the pet industry.

 

Exhibitors were particularly pleased with the quality of enquiries and orders generated from the many visitors who flocked into the show, and an upbeat atmosphere echoed throughout both the Surrey and Esher Halls.

 

The Golden Paste Company was one of more than 40 companies exhibiting at PATS Sandown for the first time, and managing director Janine Kell said: “The interest we’ve had from the retail industry has been phenomenal. We’ve been run off our feet, which is so exciting. We decided to do a big push on the pet market this year and coming to PATS has been the perfect start for us.”

 

Two other newcomers to the Sandown exhibition – Aquamat Chiller and Gravitis Pet Supplies – were equally ecstatic about the show’s day one success.

 

Aquamat Chiller director Alison Roberts said: “We haven’t stopped since we arrived at the show and what’s more the interest has come from independent retailers, which is the market we were aiming at.”

 

And Maris Gravitis commented: “So far it has been a very good show. Lots of people have been to our stand and we already have some strong orders. I am very happy to be here and excited about how it can help us to grow.”

 

Another success story on a memorable opening day was Marriages, who picked up a New Product Award. Sam Marriage, managing director of Marriages Specialist Foods, said: “PATS is a really important launchpad for us and we try to come to every single show with at least one new product. It’s really good that PATS supports us in the industry with these awards as it helps to keep innovation in the market.”

 

“PATS is the key show to come to for new business and to talk to our existing customers,” said Ryan Winwright, trade manager of Nutriment. “This is the first time it’s been on a Sunday and I think it’s really paid off. There are a lot more independents and pet boutiques that we haven’t really had access to until now. It’s been a great show and it’s only the first day.”

                                                                                                       

Inspired Pet Nutrition were the first company to book a stand with PATS in 2009 under the Wagg brand and have been attending ever since. Trade sales director Ben Anderson said: ‘”Wow, this year’s show has been brilliant so far. Moving the show to a Sunday has certainly brought out the independent retailers and added a new dimension to an already successful event.”

 

The show is also attracting lots of international interest. Belgian exhibitors Coucour brought their new Himalyan cheese dog snack to the UK market, and sales manager Jorge Aguilera said: “Congratulations to PATS. Your show is fantastic – we were just at a Paris show a month ago and in comparison the organisation here is so smooth. We’ve had a very enjoyable day.”

 

The first day of the show also got the thumbs-up from visiting retailers.

 

Laura Palmer, of Mutleys Pet Supplies, Swaffham, Norfolk, has been attending PATS exhibitions for nine years and she felt this year’s show had been the busiest. “There are lots of new exhibitors and a great variety of products being launched on to the market. As a retailer you must be here,” commented Laura.

 

And Susan Lynn, who is setting up a boutique pet shop in Hampshire, said: “This is an excellent show. We’re here sourcing unique items we might want to stock and there’s a great variety of specialist products, which is just what we were looking for.”

 

Garden centre buyers were also impressed with the first day of the show, with Planters of Tamworth’s Josh Winter saying: “It has been a fantastic day and well worth the trip down from the Midlands. I’m really impressed with all the new products being showcased.”

 

Grooming demonstrations and workshops returned to PATS Sandown after a two-year absence and created quite a buzz in the Esher Hall. Dog groomer Francis Worth of K9 Nanny, Epsom, commented: “This is my first visit to the show and I’m very impressed with the organisation and quality of the exhibitors. I’d give this exhibition a 5-star rating.”

 

Pictured: Marriages - taking small animal nutrition to a new dimension.

 

See Pet Trade Xtra Photo tour of PATS SANDOWN 2019 below...

 
Award-winning Naturediet's eco-packaging range extended

The Naturediet Feel Good range of healthy, 100% British made wet food for dogs is a vibrant and exciting variety of products, providing dog owners with premium, natural meals packed in Tetra Pak cartons - an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wet food packaging. Following from the successful launch of Feel Good 390g, Naturediet are introducing a new smaller 200g pack that is perfect for small breeds, available to purchase from late February...


 

The Naturediet Feel Good range of healthy, 100% British made wet food for dogs is a vibrant and exciting variety of products, providing dog owners with premium, natural meals packed in Tetra Pak cartons - an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wet food packaging. Following from the successful launch of Feel Good 390g, Naturediet are introducing a new smaller 200g pack that is perfect for small breeds, available to purchase from late February.

Naturediet have also recently launched their Purely range in the new eco-conscious packs.  The Purely range is a simple 92% meat recipe that provides a nutritionally balanced complete feed for adult dogs and is available to order in 390g.

Honoured with the Award for Sustainability at the 2018 Pet Industry Federation Award, the independent British dog food manufacturer have invested in the revolutionary new packaging format and are switching from plastic trays to recyclable cartons made of FSC(tm) certified paperboard. Naturediet are the first pet food manufacturer in the UK to be able to produce wet food in Tetra Pak and the 3rd pet food manufacturer in Europe to specialise in this technology.

 



Available exclusively to pet specialist retailers, the new Naturediet ranges are available to order direct or from Bestpets (transfer orders can be taken at PATS). Naturediet is offering exclusive discounts of up to 20% off at PATS Sandown.

In celebration of their achievements, Naturediet are offering the chance to win 3 fully stocked FSDUs, worth over £400 (RRP) to delegates of PATS Sandown 2019.

For further information on how to enter the competition, offers, availability and pet specialist retailer support visit the Naturediet team at stand G10 at PATS Sandown, email trade@naturediet.co.uk or call 01362 822321.

 
Fish4Dogs appoints new wholesale partner

Fish4Dogs has announced a new wholesale distribution partnership with Trust Pet Products in an exclusive arrangement for the UK which focuses on providing enhanced opportunities for independent retailers to sell the full range of healthy food and treats from Fish4Dogs Ltd...


Fish4Dogs has announced a new wholesale distribution partnership with Trust Pet Products in an exclusive arrangement for the UK which focuses on providing enhanced opportunities for independent retailers to sell the full range of healthy food and treats from Fish4Dogs Ltd.

The move is seen as a “great fit” for both companies as both invest in the development of customer relationships with independent pet shop owners.

Both companies benefit from being based in the Midlands – Fish4Dogs in Worcestershire and Trust Pet in neighbouring Warwickshire - meaning that they can work closely together and use their location at the ‘heart of England’ to ensure swift and steady supply across the UK.

Graham Smith, CEO of Fish4Dogs, said: “We are delighted to be entering into a new partnership with Trust Pet at a key time in our business growth. This is a very exiting year for us with lots of changes ahead which will put our brand in the spotlight”

“We are not a grocery brand and have no strategic intention to be one, finding a first-class distribution partner with established relationships and shared values is a major part of our decision to work with Trust Pet in the speciality pet sector”.

Said Andrew Clarke, General Manager of Trust Pet Products: “We are very excited to be partnering with Fish4Dogs as its wholesale distribution partner. Trust Pet Products is a family business and always try to put the customer first, an ethos that we most definitely share with Fish4Dogs. We pride ourselves on knowing our customers by name, what products they have previously ordered and making them feel valued.

“We look forward to sharing the entire range of Fish4Dogs and Fish4Cats products with them.”

Trust Pet Products was established over 45 years ago and has steadily established itself as a leading pet trade wholesaler supplying a vast range of pet food and accessories. It places a keen emphasis on customer service with dedicated telesales, warehouse and distribution teams whose focus is on meeting customer requirements.

Its flexible working arrangements allow indepentent retailers to ‘mix and match’ brands – calling off a variety of products in small quantities if required which will extend the reach of the Fish4Dogs and Fish4Cats brands – allowing them to be bought in even more pet shops across the country.
 
Fish4Dogs will be discussing the new partnership with its customers at PATS Sandown at stand B8.
 
For more information see www.fish4dogs.com