In This Issue
Pet industry urged to help get supplies to Ukraine
Pet business features on hit TV series Dragons’ Den
Pet firm predicts rapid growth after securing investment
Be:Loved set to launch new lifestyle products at PATS
Award-winning pet store adds to prestigious accolades
Brexit red tape costs food businesses £60m in a year
New products from leading grooming brand Animology
Paleo Ridge moves into treats sector with new products
TV star dog supports charity walking challenge
Lily’s Kitchen grows sales through subscription service
Overseas interest in UK products rises
Dog services business launches global recruitment drive
Pandemic restrictions on puppies has consequences
Birmingham Dogs Home celebrating 130th birthday at Crufts
Ceva extends ADAPTIL range with launch of new chew
UK fresh dog food brand expands into new markets
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Food and beds taken in pet store raid
PIF announces partnership with insurance broker
Pedigree Wholesale appoints new head of operations
Veterinary group set to grow after landing £3.1m funding
Harmful plants guide covers risk to pets
Dog bedding firm offers pet owners chance of perfect night’s sleep
Get on top of pests with Billy No Mates!
Sales soar for Natural Cornish Pet’s Peanut Butter
Doggy Doggy Yum Yum set to exhibit at Crufts for first time
Barking Bags launches new range of Diddy Bags
The best of last week's Pet Trade Xtra
First look inside new pet superstore
Leading wholesaler acquires fish food business
Pet shop worker awarded £20,000 after winning unfair dismissal case
New pet store set to create 10 jobs
Register for free entry to UK’s Spring pet industry exhibition
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 business features on hit TV series Dragons’ Den

 

A digital dog-booking platform is the latest pet business to have featured on the hit BBC One series Dragons’ Den.

 

Wagit, which claims to make dog bookings easy at restaurants, pubs and bars, and groomers, pitched for investment in episode eight of the current series, which was aired last Thursday (February 24).

 

Wagit founder Nadia Leguel, with her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Lola, entered the Den and asked for £50,000 in return for 5.5% of the business.

 

An Italian living in London, Nadia explained she had worked in hospitality for years and had started Wagit because she found it difficult to find restaurants and other establishments that welcomed Lola.

 

Her chances of securing an investment in the Den seemed optimistic when Dragon Deborah Meaden tweeted before the show was aired: “Ooh…animal lover always makes my ears prick up @BBCDragonsDen.”

 

Unfortunately, Nadia failed to convince Deborah or any of her fellow Dragons to invest in the company.

 

The episode involving Nadia and Lola can be viewed on iplayer. Click her to view. The Wagit pitch starts 27 minutes into the programme.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn