In This Issue
Mail union not amused as pet company releases treat called 'Roast Postman's Leg'
Waitrose launches pet products website
PawPost delivers new way of selling pet products...in a box
Santa Paws Festive Mists: the perfect stocking filler from Butch & Bess
Pet care firm starts UK rollout in Lancashire
Transform your business at the Pet Industry Forum
SureFlap score a hat-trick of major industry awards
The Pet Charity puts its chairman Paul Miley up for auction
Award for services to people as well as pets
Verm-X boost for Hedgehog Helpline Charity
One in five vets concerned about lonely pet rabbits
Vets must build on trust for the future, says outgoing BVA President
‘4 Paws 3 Peaks Challenge’ team visit CSJ
A dedicated trade zone for Beaphar retailers
Battersea Dogs Home seeks home for agoraphobic dog
Dozens of exotic pets saved from Southampton house fire
Pet funerals on the rise! Animal owners spend over £100 on their deceased furry friends
Winners of Johnson's commemorative hamper
Manchester Dogs' Home 'heroes' nominated for top award
Shropshire vet becomes President of the BVA
Merseyside vet becomes junior vice president of the British Veterinary Association
Abandoned cat heads to Pets at Home to find help
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Pet funerals on the rise! Animal owners spend over £100 on their deceased furry friends

A study, conducted by perfectchoicefunerals.com, polled 1,608 British adults who were questioned about the steps they took when their pet died.

Those taking part were asked 'Did you have a funeral of some kind for your deceased pet(s)?'.

Although the majority said yes, 49% said ‘no’, with many of them stating that they didn’t believe in commemorating the passing of an animal.

The poll revealed that dogs were mostly likely to have a funeral held for them after their passing, followed by cats and then rabbits. 

"There are those who may find these costs extraordinary, but to many people the loss of a pet can be just as distressing as losing a family member," said Emma Simpson of perfectchoicefunerals.com

"What we can see from the results of this survey is that Britain really is a nation of animal lovers and some are even prepared to part with sometimes large sums of money in order to ensure that their pets are honoured in a dignified manner.”

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