DogBuddy.com launched its third annual Dog-friendly Pub Awards with the first ever Doggy ‘Think Tank’ to find out what dogs really want from a dog-friendly pub – is it tasty treats, pawsome playthings or just a good ol’ bowl of doggy beer?
Burns Pet Nutrition will be donating a quarter of its annual profits to a number of charitable organisations of part of its continued efforts to support community projects and animal charities, according a report on Wales Online...
The growing stature of PATS Telford in September has resulted in 63 companies taking stand space at Telford International Centre for the first time....
Five generations of expertise in animal nutrition and 100% Irish ingredients are at the heart of Go Native – a new complete range of grain-free dog food, treats and dental sticks from Connolly’s Red Mills...
Beaphar UK has announced the UK winner of their recent global competition #DrawMeYourFamily. George Rocke, age 6, from Hereford has been chosen as the winner, and will receive the fantastic prize of a family adventure break worth £1,000...
Cotswold RAW has seen a significant interest over the last four months in its two tripe-themed offers – Beef & Tripe complete meal and Tripe Chunks complimentary meal...
Lily’s Kitchen has unveiled its much-anticipated Christmas range for 2018, making sure that the nation’s furry four legged friends can join in with all the Christmas fun...
The International Buyers’ Centre at Glee 2018, which for many years has provided a hub for overseas buyers attending the show, is being hosted again by the PetQuip and Gardenex associations. The Centre will provide a wide range of facilities and information for international visitors throughout the show.
Electric shock collars for pets are to be banned in England. Environment Secretary Michael Gove said the "punitive" collars "cause harm and suffering to our pets".
A report published today by the British Retail Consortium, based on Met Office analysis of weather data, suggests that warmer weather in September could cost non-food retailers £80m per week...
Pet shops and dealers in England will be banned from selling puppies and kittens under government plans. The proposals, which have gone out to consultation, will mean those wanting to buy or adopt a pet less than six months old will have to go to the breeder or a rescue centre.
More stores should make their premises dog-friendly because it can boost business. That’s the view of a leading garden centre but if you are going to attempt it, make sure you do it properly...