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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
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Dogs Trust to benefit from new product range



A third of net profits from a new range of dog grooming products will go directly to the Dogs Trust.

The canine welfare charity cares for up to 16,000 abandoned dogs every year. Living by the value that no healthy dog is ever destroyed, its staff work tirelessly to nurture and re-home its thousands of animals.

Running re-homing centres, fundraising across the UK, paying adoption fees and other costs are just some of the things donations to Dogs Trust can make happen.

Money raised from the new products will also help the charity run subsidised neutering campaigns to help deal with stray dog problems and give classroom presentations to the next generation of animal lovers.



The Dogs Trust Product range of shampoos and sprays will be on show at PATS Sandown. The entire range is safe, pH balanced and works without parabens, sulphates and other harsh chemicals, replacing them with greener, healthier versions that do the trick. What’s more, all the ingredients used are cruelty free and eco-friendly.

The range caters for all conditions – sensitive skin, oily skin, dull coats and other special needs – and includes Dry Shampoo, Snout Balm, Paw Cream, Anti Odour Spray, detangling Conditioner, Anti Odour Shampoo and Puppy No Tears.

For more information go to www.dogstrustproducts.com

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