In This Issue
Tick and flea repellent wins PIF Innovation Award
More than just a Store: National Pet Shop Day to celebrate services and solutions on the high street
Leading suppliers book stand space in the new Aquatics Zone at PATS 2024
Therapy dogs receive support from Bella & Duke
UK pet firms would benefit from more part-time working
Cornish pet business wins prestigious wholesale contracts
Kennel Club launches ‘the dog people’s manifesto’
The Innocent Hound launches limited-edition picnic bars
Group55 celebrates 25th anniversary
Trial of new Canine CPR crash course for pet professionals
New manufacturing base for frozen treat firm
Xparkles celebrates Pride with new collar and charm
Cambridge's PitPat and Woodgreen Pets Charity join forces
Stainless steel cages pose ‘excessive noise’ challenge
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Bira issues plea to political parties
Missing cat reunited by microchip after three-month agony
PDSA vets offer advice on pets struggling with seasonal allergies
New podcast tackles latest topics for vet professionals
Live ‘puppy cam’ launched for worthy cause
Select from NVS launches breakthrough toxin binder
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
Strong start for new family-run independent pet shop
Profits drop at Pets at Home despite revenues rise
See all new product launches from 300+ exhibitors at PATS
PetQuip offers VIP treatment at SUPERZOO
Pet Abduction Bill becomes law
CONTACT US NOW

Find out how Pet Trade Xtra can help to promote your business and products.

Editorial: neil@pottingshedpress.co.uk

Advertising: alan@pottingshedpress.co.uk


Pet Abduction Bill becomes law

 

Legislation to make pet abduction a criminal offence has received Royal Assent.

 

Under the Pet Abduction Act 2024 – which was a Private Members’ Bill sponsored by Anna Firth MP and Lord Black of Brentwood and supported by the Government – anyone found guilty of stealing a pet in England or Northern Ireland will face up to five years in prison, a fine, or both.

 

The new law recognises that cats and dogs are not inanimate objects but sentient beings capable of experiencing distress and other emotional trauma when they are stolen from their owners or keepers. 

 

Evidence from the Pet Theft Taskforce suggests around 2,000 dog and over 400 cat theft crimes were reported to police in 2020, causing considerable distress for owners and their pets alike. With an estimated 28% of UK adults owning a dog and 24% owning a cat, pet theft is a major concern to the public.

 

Support for the Act builds upon wider action to protect pets from theft, including making the microchipping of cats compulsory from 10 June 2024. This makes it easier for lost, stray or stolen pets to be reunited with their owners and returned home safely.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn