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Robbie Williams visits Lily's Kitchen's Santa Paws Grotto
Gabriela Lerner set to leave Collarways
Westland launches Peckish film aimed at protecting wild birds
Pet tragedy leads to thriving cat-protection business
New LED Insight aquarium range puts the fun back into fishkeeping
Six ‘miracle’ pets shortlisted for Survivor Awards
Tetra's Peppa Pig aquariums make an impact at Webbs of Wychbold
Butch & Bess sniffs out potential of grooming market
The Pet Show 2014 retains Confused.com as main sponsor
Warning about a 'bogus' microchip company
Fire crews save animals from pet store blaze
Westland back ex-Solus MD's new venture
Police appeal after Exeter pet shop burglary
Harrods’ pet department to close
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown
RAF joins up with Good Citizen Dog Scheme
Crufts set for another great event at the NEC Arena
Pets more likely to have insurance than their owners
MPM Products reaches 100 millionth milestone
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Robbie Williams visits Lily's Kitchen's Santa Paws Grotto



Robbie Williams and Adele are among celebrities who have visited Lily's Kitchen's Santa Paws Grotto in London with their pets...

Robbie took along his family, including pet dogs Walle and Poupette, to the grotto on Pimlico Road.

"They just turned up after hearing about the grotto on the grapevine," said Sophie Birrell, from Lily's Kitchen.

"Robbie was fine with us snapping his dogs Walle and Poupette (pictured above with Santa Paws). He has eight dogs in total but brought along the two best behaved ones."

The Santa Paws Grotto, which is supporting the North London charity 'All Dogs Matter', has been a huge success with more than 1,000 dogs visiting it so far.

This canine Christmas wonderland, which is open until December 21, offers dogs (and their owners) a retreat from hectic Christmas shopping. The pooches can enjoy a freshly prepared Lily’s Kitchen Christmas Dinner for Dogs, while owners can secretly shop for doggy stocking fillers.

For every Christmas Dinner for Dogs purchased at the grotto, Lily’s Kitchen will donating a nutritious dinner to a dog in need to enjoy on Christmas Day. 

Henrietta Morrison, founder of Lily’s Kitchen, says: “It’s really important to us to give as much back as possible to our beloved dogs this year and All Dogs Matter is the perfect choice, being very close to our roots in Hampstead.”



Lily's Kitchen has produced a video called 'A Tale of Comfort and Joy' with the message that every dog should find a happy home at Christmas. View it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPZ7Dn0HCMc

For pictures of dogs visiting the Santa Paws Grotto visit www.facebook.com/lilyskitchen

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