In This Issue
Recruitment expert warns that pet industry is losing top talent
Pet food company secures £10m for overseas expansion
Free entry to international dog photography contest
Collarways to distribute collars and leads made from recycled bicycle inner tubes
Chance to meet buyers from The Netherlands and Sweden
Green sea turtle image wins major award
Ancol launches new Christmas dog toy range
Happy hedgehogs hibernate in their Zoo Zone homes
New exhibitors sign up for PATS Harrogate
New concept in dog control
Natures Menu wins legal battle against German firm
Beaphar appoints a dedicated UK Product Development Executive
Zoomark exhibition is a great success for KONG
Online retailer appoints specialised E-Commerce Manager
London Pet Show a huge hit for Hagen
New Trade Marketing Manager for Tetra
Pets Corner to open store in Warminster
Reptile keeping book launched by Arcadia
Denise Welch's dog savaged by fox
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Happy hedgehogs hibernate in their Zoo Zone homes



Cute little critter Crispin and his spiky friends thought their Christmases had come all at once when they received their latest delivery of Hagen’s Zoo Zone small habitat crates.

Crispin, a resident at Prickles Hedgehog Rescue at Cheddar, Somerset, relies on volunteers and donations to ensure him and his prickly pals can get rehabilitated and released back into the wild.

Zoo Zone crates create a great living space for injured hedgehogs in the centre’s ‘hogspital’ helping keep them warm and secure and ensuring they get that all important beauty sleep to get them back into tip top health. Crispin and his friends love their Zoo Zone homes and have got so comfy in them that it’s often a struggle to get them to leave!

Prickles Hedgehog Rescue has been open since 2007 and currently has over 150 hedgehogs in its care.

Want to find out more? Log onto Crispin’s Hedgehog blog at www.crispianhedgehog.wordpress.com to read about his and his friends daily antics.

For more information contact Rolf C. Hagen (UK) visit our website at www.hagen.com


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