In This Issue
More than 70,000 pets missing in the UK
'Welcome Home' video promotes National Microchipping Month
Hagen to distribute NERF DOG line In Europe
37,000 visitors from over 120 countries attend Interzoo
Don’t waste Interzoo leads, urges pet recruitment specialist
Glenkrag becomes sole distributor of ORIJEN & ACANA in Ireland
Natures Menu picks up another award - this time for innovation
Meet the fat cats, dumpy dogs and rotund rabbits battling for the title of UK’s biggest pet loser - PDSA Pet Fit Club is back
Sheba enhances its super premium range
Rising number of abandoned animals leads to National Unwanted Pet Week
EU elections does not signal the end of OATA’s #handsoffmyhobby campaign
Pooch & Mutt celebrate a fantastic Interzoo
Upcycled furniture for pampered pets
Smart collar senses pet health
Arctic Freeze Toys now available in the UK
Rosewood ready to launch 300 new products
Carrot joins the Produce toy range
Pet store refurbishment creates new jobs
Shell-shocked staff appeal after man steals tortoise
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Rising number of abandoned animals leads to National Unwanted Pet Week



Five puppies and four kittens were among the 134 animals to arrive at Wood Green in the days leading up to the charity's ‘National Unwanted Pet Week’...

Wood Green, with centres in Cambridgeshire, North London, Hertfordshire and Northampton launched the campaign to highlight the increasing number of pets in rescue centres.

Harriet, Harry, Hugo, Humpty and Hermione were brought to Wood Green as an unplanned litter. The 10-week-old tan and white cross breed puppies will be microchipped, neutered and given vaccinations, flea and worming treatment to ensure they get off to a healthy start in their new homes.

Six-week-old kittens Magneto, Wolverine, Mystique and Xavier were found abandoned by a member of the public and brought to Wood Green where they will be cared for until forever homes can be found.

Seven-year-old Storm is the latest pet to arrive at Wood Green. The white tabby cat was left in a cat carrier during a heavy thunder storm, in the pouring rain at the Charity’s Godmanchester Centre on Thursday afternoon.

Sally Stevens, Director of Income Services at Wood Green, said: “We asked animal-lovers to provide the cost of a day of care for one of the animals we provide food, shelter, love and attention for every day across our four centres. We rely entirely on public donations to continue our work.”

Throughout the week, Wood Green encouraged animal lovers to pledge their support by filling in an ‘I care’ card or donate a day’s care to one of the 600 animals at its centres.

For further information visit www.woodgreen.org.uk/petweek or text HOPPY3 to donate £3 to an animal in Wood Green’s care. 

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