In This Issue
Administrators called in at 'hugely popular' pet centre
Tetra leads innovation in aquatics for 65 years
Lintbells founders celebrate award at Buckingham Palace
Pet food brand Webbox partners with UK foodbanks
Beco Pets wins 'cat friendly' award for its new-design bowl
Burgess Pet Care revitalizes grain-free food for cats
Lily's Kitchen promote Surf & Turf during mini heatwave
Symply Pet Foods wins prestigious export award
Animal-themed giftware range proves to be a winner
Final call for entries to Pet Industry Federation Awards
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Husband and wife team secure £190k funding for 'luxury pet hotel'
Sharp rise in exotic creatures rescued by animal charity
Pets have chance to vote on Woofarendum
Pet owners urged to keep animals safe as temperatures rise
Unique dog bowl stops water spillages to prevent dogs dehydrating
Holistic vet Nick Thompson joins Benyfit Natural's team of consultants
Vet charity PDSA launches search for miracle pet survivors
CSJ sponsors Lottie, the porky pooch
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Pets have chance to vote on Woofarendum
 
Following the recent euphoric (and gastronomic) success of The Dog Treat Company’s most popular dog treat, God Save The Corgi, founder Joe Halliwell felt it would be remiss not to apply the brand’s growing reputation for celebrating great historical landmarks with a wry smile, to unquestionably the hottest topic of the year Brexit.

"We feel confident that whatever your pet’s political persuasion, they will keen to try the latest arrival to our Devon pantry, Woofarendum, which is made from the finest free-range chicken liver, turmeric, cinnamon, caraway seeds & a discreet organic green tea infusion," said Joe.

If that wasn’t exciting enough, The Dog Treat Company has also recently aligned with pet-loving psychic Russell Grant and one of the UK’s leading pet titles to provide some insightful astronomical predictions for the more open-minded members of the UK’s pet-loving community.

On a more serious note The Dog Treat Company will once again be in attendance at PATS Telford acting as a much needed antidote to the vast number of supposedly premium pet treats that quite simply refuse to come up to scratch, settling instead for cheap, unsavoury ingredients, inferior cuts of meat, a full palate of artificial additives and generous splashes of ‘flavour-masking’ salt and sugar.

In stark contrast, Joe and his team continue to put their faith in the very best human-grade meats, vegetables and beneficial herbs and spices.

For more information visit www.thedogtreatcompany.co.uk

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