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Retailing giant Amazon under fire over rabbit picture
City centre pet shop to close after nearly 70 years
New pet exhibition goes ahead at change of venue
Pet industry reacts to the Brexit vote
Euro partners reassure Beco it's 'business as usual'
BVA statement on the outcome of the EU Referendum
PetQuip will work hard to support its exporting members
Retailers challenged by Chuckit! at Pedigree Trade Show
DogStar takes grooming to a new level
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Plans submitted for pet shop to be turned into flats
Llandudno pet store saves abandoned guinea pigs
Nematodes will help protect dogs from lungworm disease
New dog fouling kit launched
PetSafe launches annual hydration campaign
Skinner’s launches Puppy and Junior products
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New pet exhibition goes ahead at change of venue

Leading companies Collarways, Fish4Dogs and Symply Petfood are among a number of firms supporting a new pet exhibition where they will be able to present their products to the British media.

Organiser Guy Burtenshaw, of Media-Events, admitted it had been a challenge to launch the Pet Press Event but felt confident that it would grow into a highly successful show.

The first Pet Press Event takes place at the Congress Centre, 28 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS, next Thursday (July 7th).It will be combined with the Home Press Event.

"We have discovered there are many crossovers with lifestyle journalists writing about both subjects, so we have now decided to hold both events at the same venue on the same day so that journalists and companies each make the most of their participation."

Media Events has successfully organised the Garden Press Event for 11 years , during which time the event has grown steadily. This year 295 media professionals visited the event, including all National and Sunday Newspapers, all UK Garden magazines including specialist publications, BBC Local Radio from all over the UK, TV programmes including Gardeners World, Love your Garden, Hort TV and UK Style, many syndicated writers and bloggers.

It had been planned to stage the Pet Press Event at the Barbican, the venue for the Garden Press Event. It was then switched to The London Hilton Metropole, but will now take place at the Congress Centre.

To find out more visit www.petpressevent.co.uk
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