In This Issue
Cambridgeshire pet store to feature on BBC One's 'Rip Off Britain'
New Kitty Café slammed by animal rights groups
Green Party plans would outlaw the rabbit hutch
PATS Telford gets ready for a bumper show
Pet businesses urged to take part in consultation on pet welfare
Delicious Baked Biscuits launched by Lily's Kitchen
Test your animal knowledge in an interactive quiz from PIF
World Agility Championship success for Team GB and Xtra Dog harnesses
Burns picks up four awards in four months
Beaphar ready to take advantage of a UK joint care market worth £20m
£260m credit facility for Pets at Home
Pets Corner celebrates Canine Partners' 25th anniversary with fund-raising initiative
Police will smash windows if dogs are left in cars
Cats at the Scratching Post in Waltham Abbey receive £13k pledge
PetBox full of treats wins Dragons' Den event
Introducing the cat lift!
Dog trials action caught on video by CSJ
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Dog trials action caught on video by CSJ

The Three Provinces Nursery Final 2015 was a nightmare for the competitors due to dreadful weather conditions.

Held at Dunroe, County Carlow, The Irish Republic amidst howling gales and persistent rain, handlers and dogs from Munster, Leinster and Connaught fought for the trophies.

CSJ’s cameraman also braved the weather and caught the action in a video summary plus four individual videos which can be seen in comfort online at http://www.csjk9.com/news/three-provinces-nursery-final-_p1396.html

The videos show:

  • Peter Concannon’s winning run with Tim
  • Michael Healy’s winning run in the Juniors with 29 months old Sweep
  • Con McGarry’s run in Juniors with 22 months old Snow (coming second to Sweep)
  • Frank Cashen’s interview discussing his run, the course, his dog Mist and his time as International Supreme Champion

CSJ were on hand with their working dog feed and herbs ranges and pronounced the trials a great success and a tribute to the hardiness of the handlers and dogs.

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