In This Issue
Smiles all-round as PATS off to successful start
New Product Awards revealed at PATS Sandown
WHM Pet Group invites retailers to Country Fair
New company launched to produce lab-grown pet food
Reforms to pet microchipping regulations in England set out
Pets at Home revamps centres with new grooming salons
First Jollyes-branded trucks to hit the road in May
Award-winning retailer Just for Pets opens 21st store
International trade conference issues timely advice
Lily’s Kitchen launches new range to refuel active dogs
All About Pet Health plans to expand own label business
The Dog Doctors launches Natural Flea, Ticks & Mites Repellant Treatment Spray
Owners encouraged to boost and nourish pets
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Dog owners offered chance to invest in online retailer
Bira 'underwhelmed' by Spring Statement
Bestpets launches new product line for cats and dogs 
Highest placed GB adult ever on snow
Search for new face of pet collection
Beloved family cat makes miracle recovery following accident
The best of last week's Pet Trade Xtra
Wilsons pet food recalled over salmonella fears
Frozen pet product set to take treat market by storm
Barking Bags had sell-outs on its stand at Crufts
Pet industry entrepreneur raises profile of anxious dogs 
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Search for new face of pet collection

 

Fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing has launched its global search for one dog to be the face of its new PLT Pet Collection.

 

The winning dog will be invited to PrettyLittleThing’s Manchester HQ as the brand’s ecommerce dog model to launch the collection, as well as receiving a Pets at Home voucher to cash in on doggy pampering and goodies. What’s more, the winning dog’s owner will also receive a £500 PLT voucher to treat themselves with. 

 

Whether it's a Cockapoo, a Great Dane or a Dalmatian, PLT is on the hunt for the next dog model.

 

The news has hit Instagram with entries already rolling in.

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