In This Issue
Pet shop manager is voted UK Young Retailer of the Year
From Saturday worker to award-winning shop manager
Hertford Pet Supplies closes after 15 years
Hagen sign up to exhibit new range of dog toys at PATS Harrogate
Pets At Home expands private label Pepper's Dog Treats
Pooch and Mutt moves into Ireland with Glenkrag Ltd
Awards to honour dedicated dog lovers held at Kennel Club
Record number of British pet product suppliers head for Interzoo show
Litter Kwitter and Pet Diner set to shine on the international stage
£1,000 worth of Dog Rocks stock to be won
Billy+Margot are growing at home and abroad
Fourth burglary in a year at pet and garden centre
Almo Nature showcases innovative Green Label products at London show
Former veterinary nurse banned from having pets
'Death row' animal rescue group closes after founder convicted of neglect
CSJ Charity Retriever Test nets over £1,000 for Pet Blood Bank
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CSJ Charity Retriever Test nets over £1,000 for Pet Blood Bank

Pet Blood Bank was on hand to receive a cheque for £1,075 at the annual CSJ Charity Retriever Test in Fife.

Having raised £900 last year CSJ and the organisers, led by Alison Sorley (Secretary for the CLA Scotland Gundog Team), were keen to achieve even more and worked hard to ensure its success.

The money was raised in a number of ways including entry fees, an auction and a popular ‘Guess the whisky’ competition – sadly not a tasting competition, but one in which a bottle is wrapped and entrants guess the brand blind.

The annual event attracts top handlers from far afield and this year’s first places went to Tom Smith with Cynhinfa Nelson (puppy); Sandilands with Abergowans Blake (novice); and Dick Sorley with Kenmilquin Durie of Denbank (open).

CSJ thanked everyone concerned and especially Mr Gerard Eadie CBE for hosting the event; Alison Sorley, who works so hard to make it so successful; and this year’s judges Roger Meldrum, Ally Kennedy, Annette Usher and Ann Faulds.

More details and winner photos are at http://csjk9blog.com/

Pictured: Tom Smith with Cynhinfa Nelson.

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