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Arden Grange encourage customers to participate in 2020 photo calendar competition
Denzel's launch three new on-the-go dog snacks
PFMA raise pet obesity awareness in House of Commons
Pet Industry Federation on the move after 25 years
Trespaws set to launch new toy at PATS Telford
Collared Creatures launch new Deluxe Cocoon Dog Bed
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Vet braves the shave for Macmillan
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PFMA raise pet obesity awareness in House of Commons

The Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association held an event at the House of Commons to raise awareness of pet obesity and launch the third edition of its Pet Obesity Report: Pet Obesity – Ten Years On (2009-2019).

 

The event was hosted by Giles Watling MP on behalf of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW).

 

Canine guests at the event included representatives from Pets As Therapy (PAT), Therapaws (ran by Mayhew), Hounds for Heroes (who provide dogs to help war heroes with their rehabilitation and the Met Police dogs that do the security around Westminster.

 

Michael Bellingham, PFMA Chief Executive, advised: “We held this important event to raise awareness of pet obesity, which is a life-limiting condition. Research has highlighted that dogs kept in lean body condition can live up to two years longer – surely that is the most persuasive fact of all time.”

 

To read the latest report which includes research from 300 vets and 8,000 UK pet owning households, please visit:https://www.pfma.org.uk/pfma-white-papers

 

Pictured: Tan Dhesi, MP for Slough, with Met Dog and handler.

 

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