In This Issue
Poundland launches flea collar investigation after claims that cat nearly dies
Could this app-controlled dog toy take off in the UK?
Top pet food manufacturer buzzing after award win
4 in 5 vets give up time to work with animal charities
Children with pets do better at school, claims new research
FIPROtec set to boost retail profits from flea invasion
Spectrum Brands makes £100,000 food donation
Meet the next generation of Fluval U Filters
Cotswold RAW’s summer roadshow gets under way
Dogrobes announce new charity partnership
Pet insurance firm wins national call centre awards
ACANA adds puppy products to Heritage range
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Range of Royal pet accessories launched
Hungry Dalmatian gets in a spot of bother
Eukanuba's Puppy range has educational angle
CSJ sponsor World Agility Open Championships
Brits splash the cash on pets but forget about grooming
The SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl proven to retain moisture in wet cat food
BETA International organiser launches new PR service
Vets stride out with Pride for the first time
CONTACT US NOW
Find out how Pet Trade Xtra can help to promote your business and products.



Contact neil.pope@tgcmc.co.uk for all editorial matters

Or ben.greenwood@tgcmc.co.uk to discuss advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
Dogrobes announce new charity partnership


Dogrobes, one of the UK’s leading dog coat manufacturers, has announced a new partnership with dog rescue charity All Dogs Matter. The organisation helps rescue and rehome dogs in Greater London, in addition to rehoming dogs nationwide.

“It’s exciting to partner with Dogrobes, a company that clearly recognises the importance of rescuing and rehoming vulnerable dogs,” explains Ira Moss, general manager of All Dogs Matter.

“Every year we take in hundreds of unwanted dogs from kennels, homes and death row pounds. So any funds we receive from this partnership will help us treat, rehabilitate, feed, neuter, vaccinate and chip these dogs.”

The announcement comes after Dogrobes played a key part in The Great Hampstead Bark Off on Sunday 15th May, an annual event which raises money for All Dogs Matter.

Margaret Reynolds, the director of Dogrobes, was the appointed judge for the ‘Golden Oldies’ category at the event’s dog show.    

“All Dogs Matter is a fabulous charity that does amazing work for vulnerable dogs. The Great Hampstead Bark Off demonstrated this wonderfully to all that attended. It’s no wonder they have the support of the dog-loving general public and celebrities,” explains Margaret Reynolds, director of Dogrobes.

“That’s why we’ll donate a percentage of our profit from all online and event sales to All Dogs Matter. This has proven to be an exceptionally effective model for raising regular funds for our partner charities in the past, so we’re excited about its potential.”

For further information about Dogrobes, visit www.dogrobes.co.uk or email info@dogrobes.co.uk
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Email Newsletter Software by Newsweaver