In This Issue
Great response to Din Dins pet supplements
Check out the Din Dins product range
Notcutts boss Andy King quits to join Tesco's
New vision for Glee revealed by organisers i2i Events Group
Prosecution collapses against ex-pet shop owner
Crown Petfoods, Mars Petcare, Nestlé Purina and Positive Petcare sponsor pet industry event
AQUA 2013 seminars will have universal appeal
Fishkeeper Inverness opens at Simpsons Garden Centre
New orthopaedic pet bedding from Scruffs
Key appointments at Natural Instinct
Pet retailers urged to enter new industry awards
Partner in Pet Food buys Agro-Trust division
Pets at Home seeks pet product inventors
Burgess Pet Care allergen-free dog food wins Asda listing
One-in-three pet owners wish their pet could talk
A few last-minute tickets available for GIMA's
Neon LED pet collars help you locate dogs and cats in the dark
Research on animals in UK rises by 8% to exceed 4m procedures
Increase in number of dogs used in experiments
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Pets at Home seeks pet product inventors
 
More animal-friendly innovations are being sought by national retailer Pets at Home, which has issued an appeal to product inventors wanting to get their designs on the shelves of its 345 stores.

The UK’s largest pet care retailer, based in Handforth, Cheshire, is holding an innovation day on August 13, where aspiring inventors can showcase their ideas to a panel of expert judges.

It hopes to attract the country’s most creative and innovative product entrepreneurs and discover the next big thing in the pet industry.

While every idea will be considered, the team is especially interested in accessories for small animals.

Claire Gavin, head of innovation at Pets at Home, said: “This will be the seventh Innovation Day we’ve held and the products we’ve been pitched are getting better with each event.
“Sometimes the prototypes we’re shown aren’t quite the finished article, but we really enjoy working alongside the product designer to create something really exciting for the pet owner market.”

She urged inventors to remember that well thought through pitches are the ones most likely to succeed and that a fully developed and prototyped product, with a good idea of costs, is required.

Anyone aspiring inventors can send details of their concept to productdesign@petsathome.co.uk

Pets at Home will then contact anyone whose concept wins the chance to deliver a 30-minute pitch.

The deadline for responses is 5pm on July 22.

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