2013-PATS-logos---joint 

In This Issue
Compulsory microchipping welcomed by vets
Kennel Club to provide microchip scanners
Dog Rocks stop supplying Amazon Retail
Dogs Trust to benefit from new product range
New face at PetQuip
OATA fishkeeping videos a hit on YouTube
Special offer on Beaphar Lactol products
Animal DNA expert at Crufts
A pet could help to sell a home
Northumberland pet shop back in business after fire
Pet insurance premiums set to rise
Stolen puppy found safe and well
Emma Bunton "devastated" as beloved dog is found dead
Only the second Munsterlander ever to make Field Trial Champion
Reptile courses planned for March
New appointment at shopfitting specialist
Animals unharmed during pet shop fire
REACH A WIDER AUDIENCE
Here's how Pet Trade Xtra can help you...
Each week Pet Trade Xtra is sent out to 8,017 subscribers, made up of 4,011 pet retailers and suppliers, 3,528 garden centres and 478 vets.
Instant access to news
A growing number of Pet Trade Xtra subscribers (22%) are accessing the newsletter via a mobile device, like a smart phone or tablet. But computers are still the prefered option with 78% reading the breaking news this way.
Taking their time...
The average time spent reading Pet Trade Xtra is over three minutes, and the average number of stories read each week is also three.
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 pat.flynn@tgcmc.co.uk to discuss advertising and sponsorship opportunities.

Northumberland pet shop back in business after fire



A pet shop in the North-East is trading once again, eight months after a devastating blaze killed dozens of its animals.

Birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, snakes, lizards and spiders – as well as about 1,000 fish – were among the creatures that perished when the fire destroyed the Animal Tracks unit in Cramlington, Northumberland last summer.

Owners and partners, Helen Edwards and Jason Seymour, described the blaze as “our worst nightmare”, and had to shut the pet shop and aquatic centre just a year after opening it.

The fire broke out in the Animal Tracks unit at Cramlington’s Azure garden centre in the early hours of a Sunday morning in June.

Now it is open again and serving customers after being refurbished and modernised.

Helen, Jason and their staff were able to save some of the animals following the blaze, which killed or injured many others and melted cages and tanks.

It was a devastating blow for the couple who had been delighted with the success of the franchise, after adding it to their main pet store in Ashington.

Now the refurbished unit is back in business, four months after Helen and Jason opened a third Animal Tracks shop in Chillingham Road, Heaton.

“We re-opened the Cramlington store on Saturday and had a fantastic weekend," said Helen. "We had lots of people in, customers old and new, and some who had been waiting for us to re-open.

“The Azure garden centre has been refurbished and our new unit is definitely more upmarket, and the aquarium system is more modern. The building itself is warmer and we are finishing things off this week by building an aviary and small animals run.

“It has been a long road back but the garden centre has been a massive help to us. If it was not for them we probably wouldn’t have been able to open again.”

The Azure garden centre, which was previously known as the Shaw garden centre, is a charity which provides supported employment and training for people with disabilities. It is one of the main businesses which form part of Azure Charitable Enterprises.

Picture caption: Jason Seymour is happy to see his Animal Tracks pet shop re-open. Picture courtesy Newcastle Journal.

Email Newsletter Software by Newsweaver