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Pet accessories market in UK worth £850m and set to grow by 2%
Just for Pets back in business following acquisition by Pedigree Wholesale
'New concept pet store' Bessie & Boo excluded from Just for Pets deal
Pets at Home shares drop after private equity firm sells £119m worth of stock
Collards launch gets tails wagging at PATS
Bestpets trade show branded a roaring success
Cotswold Raw wins 'Grocer' New Product Award
Excitement builds as AQUA 2017 gets set to open
PitPat Pack burn off the equivalent of 1m Big Macs!
15% off HOWND’s Keep Calm range this autumn
Lily’s Kitchen extends Truly Naturals range
Pure launches 'Super Food For Super Pets' campaign
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Omlet buys cat litter tray company Igloo
New role in pet sector for Nigel Bateson
SureFlap changes name to Sure Petcare
New owner opens Somerset pet store
Eight million pets suffer fireworks misery
Taking the itch out of skin conditions
Pets at Home shortlisted for Quiet Logistics Award
Pet friendly award for housing association
CSJ sponsors 35th Aviemore Sled Dog Rally
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Award-winning pet retailer opens new store
Natures Menu celebrates successful launch of True Instinct
Innovative scheme to support independent pet retailers
Pet shop to renew licence to sell puppies despite protests
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Pet friendly award for housing association


Hanover Housing Association, the national housing provider for older people, has retained its coveted RSPCA Community Animal Welfare Footprint for the seventh year running.

Hanover, which offers a choice of properties for older people, aims to preserve the bond between people and pets as much as possible, recognising the benefits pets can bring to the health and wellbeing of owners and fellow residents.

Recent studies have found that companion animals can help to lower blood pressure and regulate a person’s heart rate during stressful situations. Looking after an animal can also give older people a sense of purpose and reduce isolation for those who live alone.

The RSPCA’S Community Animal Welfare Footprint scheme celebrates the work of housing providers and other bodies in areas that impact on improving animal welfare.

Hanover spokesman Nick Sedgwick said: “Hanover is proud of the fact that around half of our estates have pets and over 1,200 of our residents are pet owners.

"Nobody wants to break up a relationship with someone’s beloved pet, which is why we aim to take positive steps to encourage and ensure responsible pet ownership in all our properties.”

RSPCA spokesman Rachel Williams said: “The benefits of responsible pet ownership to older people are well known and recognised, so Hanover’s commitment to allowing their residents to keep pets is really important.”

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