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Growing pet food firm searches for bigger premises
UK pet company launches products in French outlets
Hey Diddle Diddle pet food produced for Tesco stores
Bigger and better New Product Showcase at AQUA 2017
First Zoomark trade show for Vitalin Cat Food
Expert's unique study to shed new light on dog behaviour
Buyers from around the globe meet British pet firms
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PetSmart to acquire online pet store Chewy.com
Pet shop owner fined for selling puppy illegally
Only 33% of retailers believe staff take cybersecurity seriously
US pet product distributor set to acquire rival business
Pet owners face painful vet charges as average bills top £750
Happy Rabbit project aimed at improving pet welfare
Eukanuba donates over 150 bags of food to charity
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Ceva launches new pheromone support for cats
Kittyrama features in Vogue magazine
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Happy Rabbit project aimed at improving pet welfare

Two Dutch groups have launched the Happy Rabbit project which encourages staff at pet shops and garden centres to tell potential owners how to take better care of their pets.

The organisations – animal welfare group Dierenbescherming and pet trade association Dibevo – say better information could also prevent people buying a rabbit on impulse, they say.

Rabbits are currently the fourth most popular pet in the Netherlands – there are some 1.2 million of them living in Dutch households – but owners are often unaware of their needs, the organisations say. According to their research, some 63% of rabbits are living alone.

The groups call their cooperation with the pet shop industry ‘quite unique’. But in the end the health and well-being of animals is an interest both partners have in common.
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