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The heart-warming story of a Yorkshire teenager, who set up Hecky Pets with his father despite experiencing serious health problems, has led to the pet shop being nominated for a New Business Award. Find out more about an amazing 18-year-old called Liam Gawthorpe...
Pedigree Wholesale has launched a new corporate image as it aims to become the No 1 wholesaler of choice in the specialist independent pet and aquatic sector...
The award-winning retail chain Just for Pets plans to add to its current 21 stores while continuing to put animal welfare at the heart of its business...
Enthusiam among buyers has matched that of the exhibitors in the build up to AQUA 2013 which is being staged at the International Centre, Telford on October 9-10. The popular Indian Dinner now has a waiting list as it is heavily oversubscribed and advance visitor registrations are way ahead of the comparable period in 2011 when the show was last held.
Although it has been producing raw and ambient foods for pets for almost 33 years, Natures Menu has suddenly become a triple award-winning company. What's changed to make people sit up and take notice? UK and European key account manager Sallie-Ann King explains...
The Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund has criticised the BBC after learning the organisation planned to split up rabbits used in a progamme called 'The Burrowers' and have them sold through pet shops...
The award-winning supplements firm Lintbells has expanded its marketing team as the company continues its rapid and significant growth in the animal health sector...
Helen Harper and Jay Elcock have become the first people in the UK to achieve a prestigious Kennel Club teaching qualification for their work in training assistance dogs...
The Kennel Club has approved a new DNA testing scheme for Progressive Retinal Atrophy 3 (PRA3) in Tibetan Spaniels following consultation with the breed’s Breed Health Coordinator, on behalf of the breed clubs...