In This Issue
James Langam joins Kennelpak as Chief Commercial Officer
Pet firm uses video to promote award-winning treat
Dog food recalled over fears it may contain pieces of metal
Firm expands capacity in sustainable pet food packaging
Pets at Home Group welcomes return of the ‘Saturday Job’
Jollyes launches Operation Cool Dog during heatwave
Success for franchisee of country’s first pet taxi service
Youngsters urged to consider career in dog grooming
PIF Awards 2022 – one week to go until entries close
Inspired Pet Nutrition expands wet food offering
Pet tech brand founder finalist in top awards
Interlocking system with lots of space for small animals
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Birmingham Dogs Home full to capacity
Bira responds to UK inflation rates hitting new 40-year high
Working party to help pets In Ukraine delivers great results
Plans submitted to turn former Marks & Spencer store into a Pets at Home 
Safety through visibility – Safer Life
Pet insurance firm partners with Riding For The Disabled
iPET Network moves into equestrian sector
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Pet shop debunks animal welfare myths during heatwave
Raw dog food firm launches money-saving scheme
TV star hosts new pet podcast series
UK-based firm expands with addition of Spanish group
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Pet insurance firm partners with Riding For The Disabled

 

Agria, one of the world’s leading pet insurance companies,has announced a partnership with Riding For The Disabled (RDA).

 

Agria, which has won multiple awards for its pet insurance, is supporting this week’s RDA’s National Championships at Hartpury College in addition to raising funds for this much-loved charity.

 

“We are incredibly excited and proud to be involved with the RDA,” says Vicki Wentworth, Agria’s managing director. “We are so aware of how much horses do to enrich our lives and what building a relationship with a horse can do for building confidence and happiness. Nothing illustrates this more than the amazing work done by the RDA, which is such a valuable and loved charity. As a horse lover, for me this charity epitomises all the good that horses bring to our lives.”

 

Clare Prysbet from Riding For The Disabled says: “We are delighted to be starting a new partnership with Agria at this important time for both our organisations. With Agria’s help, we can continue to support our groups all over the UK, delivering life-changing opportunities for disabled people to benefit from time spent with horses.

 

“With disabled people having been disproportionately affected by COVID and lockdown, our activities are more important than ever, and we are doing everything we can to help our groups get back to strength and help more people take part,” adds Clare. “The RDA would like to thank everyone at Agria for supporting our plans and making a real difference.” 

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