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Pet retailers react to Crown's distribution move
RRPs should be protected, says pet shop
Divided opinion among some retailers
Pets at Home buys Vets4Pets in multi-million pound deal
How to build your business
Feeding muesli-style foods can harm rabbits, claims new report
Record number of exhibitors in British pavilion at Zoomark
OATA non-members urged to have their say
Verm-X boss stars on BBC Gulf News
It's only April yet Gardman pet care is planning for Christmas
Grimsby pet shop owner seeks entrepreneur award
Albion Meat Products re-brand BARF range of products
Dangerous dogs laws must focus on prevention, say vets
Lily's Kitchen extends product range
Lizard stolen in Liverpool pet shop burglary
Empty Comet shop could turn into Pets at Home outlet
All change for Johnson's in the Midlands
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Lizard stolen in Liverpool pet shop burglary

Staff at a pet shop in Liverpool have been left "extremely upset" after a large lizard was stolen during a burglary, police have said.

The 5ft (1.50m) black-throated monitor lizard was taken along with "an amount of cash" from Barks Pets in Walton.

Sgt Georgina Minnery said it was important to find the reptile as it needed "specialist care and attention."

She added the lizard was "not worth a huge amount of money."

Money was also taken from a neighbouring business during a second break-in which police said happened at around the same time.

The missing lizard is described as being dark green and black in colour, with around half its length being its tail.

Ms Minnery said its owners were "very concerned about its welfare, particularly as it requires specialist care and attention.

"Without this care it may become ill or even die," she said.

"I would appeal to anyone who may know of the whereabouts of the lizard or who may have been offered this animal recently to contact us, particularly if you have concerns about its origins."

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