In This Issue
Pet companies get excited about PATS Sandown
Still time to register for free entry to the show
New super premium partners wet cat food launched by Arden Grange
Koi Carp worth £7,725 stolen from Squire's Garden Centre
Budget is a disaster for pet stores, says industry chief
Pets at Home employs apprenticeship scheme graduates
Bring Your Dog To Work Day returns for 2017
Pooch & Mutt launches a new trade order website
Beaphar celebrates 75 years at PATS Sandown
Forthglade set tails wagging at Crufts
Six-year old HOWND customer is a Crufts Star
Benyfit Natural set to launch new Mini recipes
Pet-ernity leave introduced at Pets at Home
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Don’t pick up dog poo – flick it into undergrowth instead, MP suggests
Appeal after guinea pigs dumped outside pet store
Great British Breakfast joins Sunday Lunch on Lily's Kitchen menu
Enhanced insurance cover to benefit kennel and cattery members of PIF
Natures Menu launches new Mighty Mixers
Retailer develops ICE cards for pets
New varieties are the recipe for success for ZiwiPeak
PDSA vets save cat after boiling water attack
Chuckit! makes a splash with summer ‘Hydro’ range
PetSafe's video promotes self-cleaning litter boxes
Heelwork to Music Team GB warm up for Europe with wins at Crufts
Labrador dogs help interview new vets
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Budget is a disaster for pet stores, says industry chief
Steve Fowler, the newly appointed chair of the Pet Industry Federation, has spoken out against the recent budget, calling it a ‘disaster’ for small high street pet stores.

Referring to the announcement last week by the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, that business rates would not be reduced for small businesses, Steve criticised the budget explaining that it did very little for beleaguered pet stores.

Steve, former MD of PamPurred Pets with 35 years’ experience in pet retail, said: "Whilst the government claims to support smaller, independent shops, decisions announced in last week’s budget clearly demonstrate that it is not a level playing field on the high street!

"Internet giants such as Amazon are paying far less in business rates per square foot than many of our ‘bricks and mortar’ retail members.

"The government really does need to sort this mess out and organise a separate system of business taxation for the retail sector, perhaps linked to sales value, as has been the case for pubs."

He continued: "The current system of linking business rates to rent is in need of a complete over-haul and has been unfair for many years.

"If nothing is done, high street businesses will continue to feel enormous economic pressure, with the inevitable consequence that some will be forced to close down, eroding the lifeblood of town centres.

"PIF will be doing their utmost to try and encourage the Government to rethink and implement a fairer system," he concluded.

Further information about the Pet Industry Federation can be found at www.petfederation.co.uk
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