In This Issue
Pet trade organisation hits back at ‘ethics’ criticism
Cash from Bring Your Dog To Work Day helps to rehome hundreds of rescue dogs
Beaphar launches FIPROtec Spot On – a product that kills fleas and ticks with 24 hours
New Meaty Meal Cat and Dog Pouches from Natures Menu
Ancol’s new pet carry bag and pouch prove a big hit
Deuce for Zeus! Dog bounces back to health after swallowing tennis ball
Dogs on the Dole: Channel 4 follows dire situation after 9,000 pets were put down in Britain last year
Ruffwear announces Autumn/Winter 2015 Product additions
Pooch & Mutt team expands with two new members
Thieves steal koi carp from Polhill Garden Centre
Pets at Home workers set to raise cash for three charities by cycling from Stoke-on-Trent to Paris
Four kittens abandoned at Bradford pet store
Yorkshire terrier pecked to death by marauding seagulls
Queen gives up breeding corgis
Shoppers can help Pets as Therapy
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Shoppers can help Pets as Therapy


Shoppers can raise money for Pets as Therapy simply by using a website that helps them donate as they spend normally.
 
Pets as Therapy are urging people to help raise money by using easyfundraising.org.uk where retailers give cash reward donations as people do their shopping through the site.

The Buckinghamshire cat and dogs charity aims to combat loneliness within the community by taking them on visits.

Running since 1983, the 5000 dogs and 200 cats have helped vulnerable people across hospitals, special needs schools and hospices

Cheryl Tissot, Activity CEO for Pets as Therapy, said: “easyfundraising.org has really helped us with our fundraising mission goals.

"The additional funds needed will help us provide more support nationally, and will really make a difference to the day-to-day work of our charity.

"We’d urge anyone who’s interested in helping out to visit the easyfundraising site while doing their shopping.”

Caroline Adams, Head of Marketing for easyfundraising, said: “We are so glad to have been able to help Pets as Therapy, and we’d like to thank everyone who took the time to donate through our site for this cause.

"Local charities are extremely important in the community, and without funding, it would be difficult for all this important work to be carried out.

easyfundraising.org.uk has raised over £9 million for causes throughout the UK.

For more information on the charity, visit https://www.petsastherapy.org and visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk for details on the scheme.
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